ITU-T G 764-1990 Voice Packetization - Packetized Voice Protocols (Study Group XV)《话音分组化分组话音协议包》.pdf
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1、NTE RNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION CCITT THE INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE GENERAL ASPECTS OF DIGITAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS; TERMINAL EQUIPMENTS F G.764 VOICE PACKETIZATION - PACKETIZED VOICE PROTOCOLS Recommendation G.764 I Geneva, 1990 NTE RNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATI
2、ON UNION G.764 CCITT THE INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE GENERAL ASPECTS OF DIGITAL TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS; TERMINAL EQUIPMENTS VOICE PACKETIZATION - PACKETIZED VOICE PROTOCQLS Recommendation G.764 CCITT RECMN*G.764 90 q862593 0563238 I 6 FOREWORD The CCITT (the Internatio
3、nal Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee) is a permanent organ of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). CCITT is responsible for studying technical, operating and tariff questions and issuing Recommendations on them with a view to standardizing telecommunications on a worldwide
4、basis. The Plenary Assembly of CCITT which meets every four years, establishes the topics for study and approves Recommendations prepared by its Study Groups. The approval of Recommendations by the members of CCITT between Plenary Assemblies is covered by the procedure laid down in CCITT Resolution
5、No. 2 (Melbourne, 1988). Recommendation G.764 was prepared by Study Group XV and was approved under the Resolution NO. 2 procedure on the 14 of December 1990. CCIT NOTE In this Recommendation, the expression “Administration” is used for conciseness to indicate both a telecommunication Administration
6、 and a recognized private operating agency. O IT 1990 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from the ITU. CCITT ?CPlN*G.7b4 90 m 4Bb259L
7、 0563239 3 M Recommendation G.764 VOICE PACKETIZATION - PACKETIZED VOICE PROTOCOLES 1 Introduction This Recommendation defines a packet voice protocol for speech packetization in permanent virtual circuit applications. The principal application of the packetized voice protocol (PIT) is at the primar
8、y rate and in fractional primary rate applications. The protocol defines formats and procedures for the transport of voice information and channel associated signalling over a wideband packet network. The Recommendation accommodates additional future types including optional intemetworking capabilit
9、ies with the digital cellular radio networking applications currently under development. The extension of this Recommendation for baseband facsimile traffic is currently under study. This Recommendation does not address performance issues. This Recommendation does not address methods for coding spee
10、ch samples, although particular recommended coding algorithms are specified in the protocol (e.g. the algorithms in Recommendation G.726). In particular, the Recommendation allows dynamic bandwidth allocation and graceful congestion control when the speech samples are coded with embedded algorithms
11、such as those specified in Recommendation G.727. This Recommendation does not address the following issues: 1) services based on the interface; 2) implementation techniques: 3) performance guidelines relative to the use of packetized speech; 4) equipment aspects; 5 trunk signalling, link establishme
12、nt and call establishment procedures for switched virtual circuits; 6) 7) data only issues, combined data/voice issues and frame relay issues; speech packetization in Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) (B-ISDN) systems. 2 Overview This Recommendation contains the specification of a protocol for packet
13、ized speech (FVP). PVP defines formats and procedures for the transport of voice information and channel associated signalling over a packet network. Before packetization, the input speech samples may be coded at the originating endpoint of the transmitting side by one of the coding methods indicate
14、d in this document. The stream of coded speech is transformed into packets with the format specified in this document. The samples are collected over a period of 16 ms and divided into blocks of 128 bits each. Silent intervals may be removed. The blocks are arranged to facilitate block dropping. Per
15、iods of activity and inactivity are respectively called “bursts” and “gaps”. It is not necessary to transmit packets during gaps. Recommendation G.764 1 CCITT RECMN*G=7b4 90 9 4862571 05b3240 T 9 The terminating end at the receiving side reconstructs a continuous stream of speech from the incoming p
16、ackets using the information in the packet header. The build-out delay procedure described in this document compensates for the variable delay that packets may experience within the network. Packets that arrive before their scheduled play-out time are placed in the proper sequence in a packet queue.
17、 Packets that arrive after their scheduled play-out time are discarded. The voice packet header contains information about the level of noise that was measured by the originating endpoint. The terminating endpoint uses this information to play out a matching noise level. An additional feature of PVP
18、 is the ability to drop blocks from a packet as a congestion control mechanism. The n-ih block consists of the n-th bit from each sample collected during the sampling interval. The packet header indicates the number of droppable blocks contained in the packet. Congested nodes may use this informatio
19、n to drop the least significant block from packets to abate the congested state. The signalling associated with each voice connection shall be transported in signalling packets. Signalling packets shall be sent separately on a different logical channel. Transport of the signalling information requir
20、es a set of procedures, similar to those for voice transport, which are described in this document. Note - In a national network, the time stamp (TS) and the build-out procedures of $0 5.1.1, 5.2 and 6.3 may be replaced by a fixed-delay for the first packet. At the originating end, the TS will be se
21、t to zero. In an intermediate node, the TS field will not be updated. However, the build-out procedure will be used always on. network-network and user-network interfaces. 3 Formats 3.1 Physical layer For operations at 1536 kbit/s or 1920 kbit/s, the electrical characteristics and formats of the int
22、erface are those defined in Recommendations G.703, G.704 and 1.431 for the primary rates of 1544 kbit/s and 2048 kbit/s, respectively. The packetized signal consists of one digital stream sent over conventional primary rate facilities. Hybrid situations containing one or more N x 64 kbit/s packet st
23、reams and M conventional 64 kbit/s channels are also considered. 3.1.1 Bit inversion For primary rate applications that require code restrictions that maintain ones density, bit inversion is necessary so that the combined result of bit stuffing and bit inversion is to prevent the all O octet and to
24、satisfy the ones density requirements of restricted DS 1 facilities. 3.1.2 Order of transmission Bit 1 is the least significant bit (LSB) and is transmitted first. Bit 8 is the most significant bit (MSB) and is transmitted last. 3.2 Link layer The link layer of PVP uses a similar approach to Recomme
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