VoIP communication is increasingly widespread on the global Net. However, VoIP voice quality suffers in highly nonisochronous environments showing high RTT variance. In order to alleviate this quality loss, many algorithms have been proposed to recognize and eliminate acoustic echo and noise. In this paper we analyze the performance of some echo cancellation algorithms in critically non-isochronous environments, showing that a PBEC (Packet-based Echo Canceller) approach is effective provided that the size of the packets taken into account remains above a threshold. The joint adoption of PBEC and of an advanced Jitter Buffer is also discussed.
VoIP Echo Suppression in Critical Environments / D. Benetti, E. Damiani, Y.P.E. Houngue - In: Digital Ecosystems and Technologies, 2008. DEST 2008. 2nd IEEE International Conference onPhitsanulok : null, 2008 Feb. - ISBN 978-1-4244-1489-5. - pp. 558-562 (( Intervento presentato al 2. convegno Digital Ecosystems and Technologies : DEST : IEEE International Conference tenutosi a Phitsanulok nel 2008 [10.1109/DEST.2008.4635226].
VoIP Echo Suppression in Critical Environments
E. Damiani;Y.P.E. HoungueUltimo
2008
Abstract
VoIP communication is increasingly widespread on the global Net. However, VoIP voice quality suffers in highly nonisochronous environments showing high RTT variance. In order to alleviate this quality loss, many algorithms have been proposed to recognize and eliminate acoustic echo and noise. In this paper we analyze the performance of some echo cancellation algorithms in critically non-isochronous environments, showing that a PBEC (Packet-based Echo Canceller) approach is effective provided that the size of the packets taken into account remains above a threshold. The joint adoption of PBEC and of an advanced Jitter Buffer is also discussed.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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