ANSI TIA EIA-136-240-2001 TDMA Third Generation Wireless - Adaptive Multi-Rate Speech Codec Minimum Performance Requirements.pdf
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1、ANSI/TIA/EIA-136-240-2001 Approved: April 23, 2001 TIA/EIA STANDARD TDMA Third Generation Wireless - Adaptive Multi-Rate Speech Codec Minimum Performance Requirements TIA/EIA- 136-240 APRIL 2001 TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Tlie Telecoininiiiiicatioiis Industry Association represents tlie
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9、 TIA TR- 45.3 Subcommittee on Time Division Digital Technology.) Published by TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 2001 Standards and Technology Department 2500 Wilson Boulevard Arlingon, VA 22201 PRICE: Please refer to current Catalog of EIA ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ALLIANCE STANDARDS and ENGINEERI
10、NG PUBLICATIONS or call Global Engineering Documents, USA and Canada (1-800-854-7179) International (303-397-7956) All rights reserved Printed in U.S.A. TINEIA-I 36-240 FOREWORD 1 1 . INTRODUCTION . 2 1.1 SCOPE 3 1.2 DEFINITIONS 5 1.3 MODEL FOR SUBJECTIVE TEST OF THE SPEECH CODEC 7 Exhibit 1.3-1 Tes
11、t Model . 8 CODEC MINIMUM STANDARDS 9 STRICT OBJECTIVE PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 9 SUBJECTIVE PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS . 11 2 . 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 Definition 11 2.2.2 Description of Procedure 11 2.2.2.1 Test Conditions 11 2.2.2.2 Source Speech Material 13 2.2.2.3 Processing of Speech Material . 14 2.2.2.4
12、 Randomization . 14 2.2.2.5 Presentation 14 2.2.2.6 Listeners . 15 2.2.2.7 Listening Test Procedure 15 Exhibit 2.2-1 Instructions for Subjects 16 2.2.2.8 Analysis ofResults . 16 2.2.2.8.1 Computational procedure 17 Exhibit 2.2-2 Analysis of Variance Table 19 2.2.3 Minimum Standard . 20 Exhibit 2.2-3
13、 Flow chart of codec testing process . 22 2.2.4 Expected Results for Reference Conditions 22 Exhibit 2.2-4 MOS versus MNRU Q . 23 STANDARD TEST CONDITIONS . 24 3 . 3.1 STANDARD EQUIPMENT . 24 3.1.1 Basic Equiyment . 24 Subjective testing equipment configuration . 26 3.1.2 Subjective Test 3.1.2.1 Aud
14、io path 3.1.2.2 Calibration Exhibit 3.1-1 3.2 STANDARD ENVIRONMENTAL TEST CONDITIONS 3.3 STANDARD SOFTWARE TEST TOOLS 28 Analysis of Subjective Performance Test Results 28 Analysis of Variance . 28 Exhibit 3.3-1 Analysis of Variance 28 Randomization routine for subjective test . 30 3.3.2.1 Algorithm
15、 . 30 3.3.2.2 Usage 31 Code for rand0m.c . 32 3.3.1 3.3.1.1 3.3.2 Exhibit 3.3-2 3.4 STANDARD SPEECH FILES 3.4.1 Source Material 3.4.2 File naming conventions . 35 Exhibit 3.4-1 Character assignments added to filenames of processed files 36 Exhibit 3.4-2 Source speech assignment to test condition for
16、 every talker: Experiment 1 . 38 Exhibit 3.4-2 Continued: Source speech assignment to test condition: Experiment 2 . 39 Exhibit 3.4-2 Continued: Source speech assignment to test condition: Experiment 3 . 40 Exhibit 3.4-2 Continued: Source speech assignment to test condition: Experiment 4 . 41 Exhibi
17、t 3.4-3 Practice Trials 42 3.4.3 Assignment of sourcejles to test conditions 37 I TINEIA-I 36-240 3.4.4 Culibrutionjl 3.4.5 Software tools COMFORT NOISE GENERATION (CNG) MINIMUM STANDARDS . 44 4 . 4.1 DELAY REQUIREMENTS . 44 4.2 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS . 44 4.2.1 Test Cases . 44 Test cases and cond
18、itions 45 4.2.1.1 Source Material 45 Noise Data Files . 46 4.2.1.2 Truth Mark Files . 46 Truth Mark Files . 46 4.2.1.3 Encoder Serial Output Files 46 Encoder Serial Output Frame Type 47 4.2.1.4 Reference Bit-Exact Comfort Noise Files . 47 4.2.2 Test Procedur 48 4.2.2.1 Test Co 48 4.2.2.2 Referen . 4
19、8 4.2.2.2.1 Log Spectral Distortion GSD) 49 4.2.2.2.2 Log Energy Deviation (LED) 49 4.2.2.2.3 Calling Sequence . 50 Statistical Analysis and Compliance Determination . 50 4.2.2.3.1 Calling Sequence . 50 Examples of CNG-Eva1 statistical analysis output 51 CONTENTS OF SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTION 53 Software
20、 distribution for TDMA Adaptive Mutli-Rate Speech Codec Evaluation . 54 Software Distribution for Comfort Noise Minimum Performance Evaluation . 58 AMR ENCODER OUTPUT FORMAT 60 Exhibit 6-1 Detailed bit allocation of AMR encoder output frame, 12.2 kb/s mode . 61 Exhibit 6-2 Detailed bit allocation of
21、 AMR encoder output frame, 10.2 kb/s mode 62 Exhibit 6-3 Detailed bit allocation of AMR encoder output frame, 7.95 kb/s mode 63 Exhibit 6-4 Detailed bit allocation of AMR encoder output frame, 7.40 kb/s mode 64 Exhibit 6-5 Detailed bit allocation of AMR encoder output frame, 6.70 kb/s mode 65 Exhibi
22、t 6-6 Detailed bit allocation of AMR encoder output frame, 5.90 kb/s mode 66 Exhibit 6-7 Detailed bit allocation of AMR encoder output frame, 5.15 kb/s mode 67 Exhibit 6-8 Detailed bit allocation of AMR encoder output frame, 4.75 kb/s mode 68 Exhibit 6-9 Detailed bit allocation of comfort noise para
23、meters 68 Exhibit 6-10 AMR encoder simulation output format . 69 CHANGE HISTORY 70 Exhibit 4.2.1-1 Exhibit 4.2.1.1 -1 Exhibit 4.2.1.2-1 Exhibit 4.2.1.3-1 4.2.2.3 Exhibit 4.2.2.3.1-1 5 . Exhibit 5-1 Exhibit 5-2 6 . 7 . 8 . REFERENCES 71 II TINEIA-I 36-240 Foreword This document references publication
24、s developed by ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute). These referenced publications are freely available at http:/www.etsi.org. 1 TINEIA-I 36-240 1. Introduction 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 This standard
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