Characterization of error sequences in UHF digital mobile radio channels

A statistical characterization of transmission errors for digital mobile radio links at 910 MHz in different types of urban areas is presented. Error sequences for messages of 2-s duration at a nominal rate of 20-kb/s for binary-phase-shift-keying (BPSK) demodulated transmissions have been obtained and characterized by Fritchman's channel model, including one error state and two to four error-free states. In the data analyzed, no trend has been observed in the Fritchman parameter as a function of the type of area or of vehicle speed. Typical Fritchman's parameters are established for low and intermediate error rate channels (on the order of 10/sup -3/ and 10/sup -2/ error rates) and for higher error rate channels. Results are also presented for a limited sample of quadrature-phase-shift-keying (QPSK) demodulated 40-kb/s transmissions. >