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Like the general packet radio services (GPRS), Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evoluation is designed to work side-by-side with existing GSM implementations. Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evoluation introduces an optional 8PSK modulations scheme, making possible data rates approximately three times higher than the guassian minimum shift keying (GMSK) used by GSM and GPRS. EDGE provides management of link quality control, automatically adjusting coding and modulation relative to signal quality. Nine coding schemes are currently defined, giving data rates between 8.8 and 59.2 Kbps per full rate traffic channel. Automatic repeat request (ARQ) is also supported. Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evoluation allows the retransmitted block to have a more robust coding scheme applied to it.


Other topics in our resources on GSM related to EDGE include: 
 
  • 2.5G
  • GPRS (General Packet Radio Service)
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