Two of the major second generation standards, GSM and TDMA/136 1 , have built the foundation to offer a common global radio access for data services. Through use of a common physical layer, EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM and TDMA/136 Evolution), both standards will have the same evolutionary path towards providing third-generation services.EDGE is currently subject to standardization in TIA TR45.3 and ETSI SMG, a process which will be finalized in the end of 1999. Compared to the existing data services in GSM and TDMA/136, EDGE will provide significantly higher user bit rates and spectral efficiency. EDGE can be introduced in these systems in a smooth way, using existing frequency plans of already deployed networks. This paper gives the rationale behind the development of the EDGE concept, presents the EDGE technology and addresses performance by means of system simulations.1. TDMA/136 is also known as D-AMPS and IS-136.
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