ANSI ATIS 0100801.04-2005 Multimedia Communications Delay Synchronization and Frame Rate.pdf
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1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-0100801.04.2005(R2015) Multimedia Communications Delay, Synchronization, and Frame Rate As a leading technology and solutions development organization, ATIS brings together the top global ICT companies to advance the industrys most-pressing bus
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11、 channel transmission time, also called video delay; c) Audio channel transmission time (or audio delay); d) Data channel transmission time or delay (and frame inter-arrival time); e) Temporal synchronization between channels. This standard specifies methods of measurement for these parameters in th
12、e applications described in 1.3. The standards scope is limited to cases where appropriate media input and output interfaces are present, or where these interfaces can be made available with optional test fixtures. The following applications are beyond the scope of this standard: a) Measuring aspect
13、s of system performance other than delay, synchronization, and frame rate. It is important to point out that delay, synchronization, and frame rate measurements do not completely characterize the quality of a multimedia transmission system. For example, the reproduction quality of Video Frames from
14、input to output is also of obvious importance to users. Subjective test methods employing representative users yield the best available assessment of video transmission quality. The optimization of such subjective performance for all quality parameters may take precedence over the optimization of th
15、e results of parametric measurements performed according to this standard. The bibliography lists several international recommendations on subjective assessment methods for entertainment and teleconference quality video transmission systems. It also lists standards for assessment of audio and data c
16、hannels. b) Unrestricted choice of useful and representative source content. The methods of measurement specified here require restrictions on their source signals for testing. Video source sequences with high motion activity often cause increased delay, decreased frame rate, and skewed audiovisual
17、synchronization in some multimedia applications. Therefore, measurements should use test scenes which are realistic for the application of the multimedia system under evaluation. Continuous audio tones or still video sequences will produce ambiguous delay measurements (but delay is of limited import
18、ance under these conditions). Other limitations are given in the sections for each measurement method. c) Measuring the performance aspects of systems where the input and output interfaces are not accessible. ATIS-0100801.04.2005 d) Limits for the parameters. This standard only provides methods to m
19、easure these parameters without providing values for evaluation. 1.2 Purpose The purpose of this standard is to ensure the uniform application of, provide a framework for, and provide definitions of performance parameters for transmission systems utilizing digital transport facilities, consistent wi
20、th the scope. This standard is intended to provide a common understanding among manufacturers, service providers, and their customers. 1.3 Application 1.3.1 User-to-User Channels Ideally, the delay measurement would be conducted at the user interfaces, so as to characterize the entire user-to-user d
21、elay. The complete user-to-user channel begins and ends with user interface devices. For example, consider the visual channel with its camera and display components, as shown in figure 1. Encoder DecoderVisual ChannelCameraDisplayInputOutputEncoder DecoderAudio ChannelEncoder DecoderData ChannelMicr
22、ophoneSource SinkSpeakerFigure 1 - User-to-User Channels in a Multimedia System Unfortunately, signals enter and leave this channel in the form of light, making the generation and collection of suitable signals for measurement a difficult task. To simplify the interconnection of measurement equipmen
23、t with the channel, the test channel between electrical interface connectors at the camera output and at the display input is specified. This has the advantage of providing more physical and logical structure to the test interface. The additional delay contributed by a camera and display could be as
24、sessed separately (these delays are expected to be constrained within the sample/display interval, may be constant for displays, and are usually test-signal independent) and added to the measurements of variable delay made in accordance with this standard. Similar input and output interfaces in audi
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