The present invention includes a time-division-multiple-access (TDMA)
communication system having a base station and at least one mobile
station, each transmitting and receiving an analog radio-frequency signal
carrying digitally coded speech. The speech is encoded using a vocoder
which samples a voice signal at variable encoding rates. During periods
when the radio-frequency channel is experiencing high levels of channel
interference, the encoded voice channel having a lower encoding rate is
chosen. This low-rate encoded voice is combined with the high degree of
channel coding necessary to ensure reliable transmission. When the
radio-frequency channel is experiencing low levels of channel
interference, less channel coding is necessary and the vocoder having a
higher encoding rate is used. The high-rate encoded voice is combined
with the lower degree of channel coding necessary to ensure reliable
transmission. The appropriate levels of channel coding necessary for
reliable transmission are determined by various channel metrics, such as
frame erase rate and bit error rate. The determination of the appropriate
vocoder rate and level of channel coding for both the uplink and downlink
may be determined centrally at the base station, with the vocoder rate
and level of channel coding for the uplink being relayed to the mobile
station. Alternatively, the appropriate vocoder rate and level of channel
coding for the downlink may be determined by the mobile station, and the
appropriate vocoder rate and level of channel coding for the uplink may
be determined by the base station.