ITU-T G 172-1993 TRANSMISSION PLAN ASPECTS OF INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CALLS《国际会议呼叫的传输规划》.pdf
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1、INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION)45G134 TELECOMMUNICATIONSTANDARDIZATION SECTOROF ITU42!.3-)33)/.G0G03934%-3G0G0!.$G0G0-%$)!42!.3-)33)/.G0G00,!.G0G0!30%#43G0G0/ amended at Melbourne, 1988)The transmission considerations given here are applicable to conference calls set up and operated in accord
2、ancewith Recommendation E.151.1 In order to respect CCITT Recommendations concerning loudness ratings on international connections, highquality bridging equipment shall be used. This equipment shall be designed to provide a nominal transmission loss of 0dB in the direction from whichever participant
3、 is for the moment active (speaking) to all inactive (listening) participants.This loss shall be measured between equal level switching points of national circuits or virtual switching points ofinternational circuits.Note - Some conference bridges employ the use of automatic gain control (AGC) to mi
4、nimize the contrast thatexists between the speech levels of participants on connections having different losses, and the above consideration doesnot apply for such bridges. The transmission consideration for bridges with AGC is a subject for future study.2 A modern conference bridge shall be used wh
5、ich employs techniques to avoid excessive transmissionimpairment from the accumulation of noise and echo at the output of the bridge in a multiport conference arrangement.In a conference connection with two bridges: one bridge has N1 ports including a talker and the other bridgehas N2 ports, noise i
6、ncreases as the number of ports is increased, according to the approximate rule: 10 log (N1 + N2 -1).Talker and listener echoes also increase as the number of ports is increased as shown in Figure 1/G.172.The multi-bridge configuration thus highlights the need for noise and echo control.Note 1 - For
7、 example, a conference bridge which provides voice-activated switched loss or its equivalent maybe used. In such a bridge, 15 dB of loss would be connected in each input to the bridge when the customer on that path isinactive. When a participant becomes active the loss is switched from his talking p
8、ath to his listening path. Thisdifferential action protects the talker from echo and prevents a reduction of singing margin when the switch is operated.The loss which normally exists in the transmit path attenuates weak input signals such as noise before they enter thebridge. With this arrangement t
9、he level of the total signal reflected back to any active port will be the sum of theindividual reflections from all other ports diminished by 30 dB.This bridge can be equipped with about 30 ports.Note 2 - A description of a conference bridge employing voice-activated switched loss is available in A
10、nnex 2to Question 6/XVI in Volume III-3 of the Green Book. The transmission requirements contained in that annex could beused for the design of bridging equipment. Requirements for the design of bridging equipment using other techniques tocontrol level contrast and noise and echo accumulation are th
11、e subject of future study.2 Fascicle III.1 - Rec. G.172a) Talker echo level b) Listener echo levelKi Transmission loss between bridgesN1 Number of #1 bridges subscribersN2 Number of #2 bridges subscribersFIGURE 1/G.172Increased talker and listener echo levels in a conference with two bridges3 Optimu
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