Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications, usually known by the acronym DECT, is a digital communication standard, which is primarily used for creating cordless phone systems. It originated in Europe , where it is the universal standard, replacing earlier cordless phone standards, such as 900 MHz CT1 and CT2 DECT is European standard system. It is a CT-2 like system and the application are slightly different from the cellular system.
APPLICATIONS:
v Use the public network to mobile communication within the home and the immediate vicinity.
v Provide business communication locally. In this case, the PSTN has been removed the radio fixed point (RFP), also labeled or cluster controls.
v Local loop using DECT to provide wireless local loops is a cost effective alternative to running copper wires to residential premises.
SYSTEM STRUCTURE:
ü Duplex method – TDD
ü Access method – TDMA
ü RF power of handset – 10 MW
ü Channel bandwidth - 1728 MHz/ channel
ü Number of carriers - 5 (a multiple carrier system)
ü Frequency - 1800 MHz to 1900 MHz
CHARACTERISTICS:
ü Frame – 10 MS
ü Time slots - 12
ü Bit rates - 388 kb/ slot
ü Modulation - GFSK ( Gaussian fsk)
ü Hand off - YES
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