| Burst |
| A term, usually associated with a TDMA system, describing a group of bits or other |
| information transmitted by the system. Also refers to the time the transmitter is on and radiating. |
| The |
| normal burst (NB) |
| : Used to carry information on traffic and control channels, except |
| for RACH. It contains 116 encrypted bits. |
| The |
| frequency correction burst (FB |
| ): Used for frequency synchronization of the mobile. |
| The contents of this burst are used to calculate an unmodulated, sinusoidal oscillation, onto |
| which the synthesizer of the mobiles is clocked. |
| The |
| synchronization burst (SB) |
| : Used for time synchronization of the mobile. It contains |
| a long training sequence and carries the information of a TDMA frame number. |
| The |
| access burst (AB) |
| : Used for random access and characterized by a longer guard period |
| (256 ms) to allow for burst transmission from a mobile that does not know the correct |
| timing advance at the first access to a network (or after handover). |
| The |
| dummy burst (DB) |
| : Transmitted as a filler in unused timeslots of the carrier; does not |
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