DocumentCode
1226341
Title
Subjective quality quantification of digital voice communication systems
Author
Dimolitsas, Spiros
Author_Institution
Commun. Satellite Corp., Clarksburg, MD, USA
Volume
138
Issue
6
fYear
1991
Firstpage
585
Lastpage
595
Abstract
The expanding digitisation of the telephone networks has brought about an increasing interest in methods addressing the performance characterisation of new digital voice transmission systems. A review of subjective methodologies for the assessment of telephone quality digital voice communications systems is provided. Technical aspects concerning the network applications and other characteristics relevant to the type of system under evaluation are considered first, since these factors influence the selection of a suitable assessment methodology. Next, listener opinion and conversational opinion tests are described, with particular emphasis on their respective merits, characteristics and differences. Finally, articulation and diagnostic tests, while not generally employed for the assessment of telephone quality, are briefly examined, since the results obtained from such tests are often correlated with the perceptual performance of telephone quality communications links.<>
Keywords
digital communication systems; speech intelligibility; telephone networks; voice communication; articulation tests; assessment methods; communications links; conversational opinion tests; diagnostic tests; digital voice communication systems; digital voice transmission systems; listener opinion tests; network applications; performance; subjective quality; telephone networks; telephone quality;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, Speech and Vision, IEE Proceedings I
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0956-3776
Type
jour
Filename
109057
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