ITU-R S.522-5 SPANISH-1994
ALLOWABLE BIT-ERROR RATIOS AT THE OUTPUT OF THE HYPOTHETICAL REFERENCE DIGITAL PATH FOR SYSTEMS IN THE FIXED-SATELLITE SERVICE USING PULSE-CODE MODULATION FOR TELEPHONY

Standard No.
ITU-R S.522-5 SPANISH-1994
Release Date
1994
Published By
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Status
Latest
ITU-R S.522-5 SPANISH-1994
Replace
ITU-R S.522-5-1992
Scope
The Recommendation considering that the hypothetical reference digital path (HRDP) is intended as a guide to the design and construction of actual systems; that the costs of establishing and maintaining digital communication-satellite systems are critically dependent on the overall bit-error ratio performance; that the bit-error ratio in the HRDP should not be such as to appreciably affect conversation in most telephone calls, or the transmission of telephone signaling.

ITU-R S.522-5 SPANISH-1994 Referenced Document

  • ITU-R S.353 Allowable Noise Power in the Hypothetical Reference Circuit for Frequency-Division Mulitplex Telephony in the Fixed-Satellite Service
  • ITU-R S.579 Availability objectives for hypothetical reference circuits and hypothetical reference digital paths when used for telephony using pulse code modulation or as part of an integrated services digital network hypothetical reference connection in the fixed-sa*2005-01-01 Update
  • ITU-T G.711 PULSE CODE MODULATION (PCM) OF VOICE FREQUENCIES

ITU-R S.522-5 SPANISH-1994 history

  • 1994 ITU-R S.522-5 SPANISH-1994 ALLOWABLE BIT-ERROR RATIOS AT THE OUTPUT OF THE HYPOTHETICAL REFERENCE DIGITAL PATH FOR SYSTEMS IN THE FIXED-SATELLITE SERVICE USING PULSE-CODE MODULATION FOR TELEPHONY
  • 0000 ITU-R S.522-5-1992



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