ANSI ATIS T1.TR.56-1999 Performance Guidelines for Voiceband Services over Hybrid Internet PSTN Connections.pdf
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1、Technical Report No. 56January 1999Performance Guidelinesfor Voiceband Services over HybridInternet/PSTN ConnectionsPrepared by T1A1.7Working Group onSignal Processing andNetwork Performance forVoiceband ServicesCopyright 1999 by Alliance for Telecommunications IndustrySolutionsAll rights reserved.C
2、ommittee T1 is sponsored by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) and accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI)No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission
3、of the publisher.A Technical Report onPerformance Guidelines for Voiceband Services overHybrid Internet/PSTN ConnectionsAbstractThis Technical Report provides transmission performance guidelines for voiceband services overnetworks that are an interconnection of an IP network (e.g., “the Internet”) a
4、nd the PSTN. Asmodern telecommunications systems continue to evolve, hybrid networks of various kinds willbecome more prevalent. This tendency, together with the reality that voiceband communicationswill be an important source of traffic on such networks, has led T1A1 to develop this TechnicalReport
5、. The intent is to provide to a wide audience a set of principles on transmission performanceaspects of hybrid Internet/PSTN connections.Document T1A1.7/98-002r6Prepared byT1A1.7Working Group on Signal Processing and Network Performance forVoiceband ServicesiForewordThis Technical Report was initiat
6、ed in the T1A1.7 Working Group on Signal Processing andNetwork Performance for Voiceband Services. T1A1.7 recognized the need for guidance intransmission performance for voiceband services on evolving telecommunications networks. Inparticular, the need for such guidance when traditional voiceband se
7、rvices are carried on hybridconnections consisting of IP networks and the PSTN was noted. At the time this report wascompleted, T1A1.7 had the following members:D.J. Atkinson Maurice Givens Max J. Roesch, Jr.Chuck Balogh Ricky B. Grams John RoquetDick Bobilin Eric Hauch Glenn J. ScheydLorence F. Bro
8、wn Ralph E. Jensen Ernest SchmidtE.Mel C Celi Michael Kalb Dan ThomasGregory Cermak Gary Knippelmier Pat TweedyAntony Crossman Mustafa Kocaturk Stephen VoranChuck Dvorak Gary Koerner Arthur WebsterGeorge Fawcett, Jr. Barry Lerich Bernard WorneMichael Floyd A.C. Morton William R. WycoffSuhas S. Gandh
9、i Tom Oshidari Sangamesh VinayagamurtyTom Geary Mark E. Perkins J.A. ZebarthiiiContents1 Scope, Purpose, and Application . 11.1 Scope 11.2 Purpose . 11.3 Application . 12 Terminology . 33 Acronyms now the subject of draftITUT Recommendation G.107equipment impairmentfactora parameter of the E-Model,
10、used to capture the impact of impairmentscaused by a specific piece of transmission equipment (e.g., a speechcodec)hybrid PSTN/Internet a connection that includes at least one segment where traffic is carriedon the PSTN and at least one segment where traffic is carried on anetwork that uses the Inte
11、rnet Protocol suitegateway/IWF a connection element that interconnects different networks and performsthe necessary translation between the protocols used on those networksinterwork the ability of two networks to be connected and transfer traffic from oneto the other3 Acronyms percentage of speech c
12、lipped; frequency of clipping; and overall speechactivity. Based on the results of detailed subjective tests, two guidelines ( J. Gruber and L.Strawczynski, “Subjective effects of variable delay and speech loss in dynamically managed voicesystems,” IEEE GLOBECOM 82, Vol. 2: F.7.3.1-F.7.3.5, Miami, F
13、L, Nov.-Dec. 1982) tomaintain good speech quality are:clipping of speech segments 64 ms should always be avoided, andclipped segments 64 ms should be kept below 0.2 percent of active speech.These guidelines have recently been included in T1 Technical Report 19 (Wireless PersonalCommunications) and i
14、n Draft ITUT Recommendation G.116.ECH.323 Internet PSTN EndOffice PhoneTechnical Report No. 56157.6 Environmental (Acoustic) NoiseAcoustic noise at the transmitting end of a connection will have negative impact on theperformance of speech coders. The speech coders identified in Table 2 have been tes
15、ted for theeffects of environmental noise at the sending end of the connection. However, some codecs havebeen tested more extensively than others. All have been shown to be fairly robust under conditionsthat included addition of circuit noise or speech babble. If a particular type of background nois
16、ewill be dominant in a given application, it is advisable to verify that performance of the speechcodec is satisfactory under those conditions.7.7 Idle Channel NoiseIdle channel noise in VoIP applications should be negligible under most circumstances. If present,however, background idle channel nois
17、e should be less than 22 dBrnC0, a value consistent withANSI/EIA/TIA-579.7.8 Noise Contrast and Comfort NoiseNoise contrast occurs when background noise is interrupted due to digital speech processing, suchas echo cancellation using center clippers, and voice activity detection (silence removal). Co
18、mfortnoise is noise that can be introduced to mask the negative effects of noise contrast.Recommendations on noise contrast limits, and comfort noise values, are for future study.For comfort noise insertion, some digital cellular systems (e.g., GSM) use an approach where noiseparameters are extracte
19、d at the sending end and transmitted to the receiving end at a low bit rate. Itis then possible to reconstruct (to good approximation) the background noise. This approachshould provide superior subjective performance for voice users of circuits using voice activitydetection and comfort noise inserti
20、on. The voice activity detectors and comfort noise generatorsdescribed in Annex B to Rec. G.729 and Annex A to Rec. G.723.1 both operate in this fashion.The best (subjective) performance will be realized when the noise inserted at the receiving endmatches, as closely as possible, the background nois
21、e at the sending end. The following commentson CNGs can be made: the noise used should match the background noise, both in frequency content and level; level of the inserted noise should match that of the background noise; appropriate levelmeasurements and adjustments should be done using dBm0p; the
22、 time course of changes in the level of the inserted noise should match, as closely aspossible, the level changes that occur in the background noise.7.9 BandwidthTo maintain good speech quality and intelligibility, a minimum passband of 300-3400 Hz (3 dBpoints) should be delivered. For non-waveform
23、coders, traditional measurement methods usingsingle-frequency sine waves may not be adequate to evaluate effective bandwidth and levelstability. At the date of this Technical Report, there are no industry-accepted methods to assessbandwidth of these nonlinear systems.Technical Report No. 56167.10 St
24、ability LossFor VoIP systems interfacing digitally to the PSTN, a minimum loss of 6 dB is recommendedbetween the digital input and output paths of the VoIP system at the access port of the terminal.This guideline is provided to assure that singing does not occur when the handset terminal is usedunde
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