1. A Comparative Study of Voice Quality and Coverage for Voice over Long Term Evolution Calls Using Different Codec Mode-sets
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Jaideep Abichandani, Jeffrey Baenke, Michael S. Irizarry, Narothum Saxena, Purva Vyas, Sanjay Prasad, Shruti Mada, and Yohannes Z. Tafesse
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Handover ,Internet telephony ,packet loss ,speech codecs ,VoLTE ,wireless networks ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
In this paper, we examine the impact of four voice over long term evolution adaptive multi-rate wideband codec mode-sets on coverage at pedestrian and vehicular speeds. Industry-standardized mean opinion scores were used as a metric for voice quality. Controlled laboratory experiments simulating pedestrian speeds indicated that there was an improvement in voice quality when mode-set eight was employed. At vehicular speeds, mode-set eight outperformed the other mode-sets for path losses less than 130 dB; however, all four mode-sets experienced a significant decline in voice quality when the path loss was greater than 130 dB. Based on the current implementations, there are no significant benefits to lowering the mode-sets or deploying dynamic codec rate adaptation.
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- 2017
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