Standardization is currently in progress to specify Enhanced Data rates for
GSM Evolution (EDGE). The two components of EDGE, Enhanced Circuit-Switche
d Data (ECSD) and Enhanced General Packet Radio Service (EGPRS), define enh
ancements for circuit-mode and packet-mode data, respectively: EGPRS is als
o intended to provide a high-rate North American digital time division mult
iple access (TDMA) packet data service. To achieve higher data rates, 8-ary
phase shift keying (8-PSK) modulation has been introduced. Enhanced radio
link control (RLC) procedures are being defined based on link adaptation an
d incremental redundancy to achieve superior delay/throughput performance o
ver a wide range of operating conditions. This paper describes a candidate
proposal for (RLC) block segmentation for EGPRS that provides combined link
adaptation and incremental redundancy; short, fixed-length blocks to achie
ve lower block error rates; seamless transition between coding schemes with
out loss in throughput; segmentation to provide a robust Gaussian minimum s
hift keying (GMSK) fallback mode; and short and extended header formats. We
present performance tradeoffs for the proposed scheme, Many of the feature
s of this proposal have been included in the EGPRS specification. We provid
e a brief description of the block and header formats being standardized.