• DocumentCode
    1442558
  • Title

    Impact of network routing on the end-to-end transmission quality of cellular and PCS connections

  • Author

    Dimolitsas, Spiros ; Corcoran, Franklin L. ; Ravishanakar, C.

  • Author_Institution
    COMSAT Lab., Clarksburg, MD, USA
  • Volume
    47
  • Issue
    4
  • fYear
    1998
  • fDate
    11/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    1227
  • Lastpage
    1233
  • Abstract
    Long-distance and especially international calls involve an increasing number of multilink circuits of cellular, personal communications, mobile satellite, and public switched telephone network (PSTN)-type connections incorporating a variety of speech coding devices. In particular, the rapid growth of cellular communications and the impeding emergence of personal communication systems (PCSs) has highlighted the need to characterize the quality of end-to-end connections when cellular and PCS terminals are connected over the PSTN. At the same time, the nonlinear nature of low-rate parametric speech coding has rendered unsuitable known analytical methods for estimating end-to-end quality of interconnected networks. Instead, quantification of the transmission performance requires direct subjective evaluation of the pertinent connections of interest. In this paper, the quality of North American, Japanese, and European digital cellular and PCS terminals is quantified when these are interconnected using 16-kb/s low-delay code-excited linear prediction (LD-CELP) and 32-kb/s adaptive differential pulse code modulation (ADPCM) facilities. From these assessments, it can be concluded that digital cellular networks may meet end-to-end transmission planning criteria when interconnected with the switched network as long as calls are terminated to a wired terminal
  • Keywords
    adaptive codes; adaptive modulation; cellular radio; delays; differential pulse code modulation; digital radio; internetworking; linear predictive coding; mobile satellite communication; personal communication networks; speech coding; telecommunication network planning; telecommunication network routing; telephone networks; 16 kbit/s; 32 kbit/s; ADPCM; Europe; Japan; LD-CELP; North America; PCS connections; PCS terminals; PSTN; adaptive differential pulse code modulation; cellular communications; cellular connections; digital cellular networks; digital cellular terminals; end-to-end transmission quality; interconnected networks; international calls; long-distance calls; low-delay code-excited linear prediction; low-rate parametric speech coding; mobile satellite communications; multilink circuits; network routing; personal communication systems; public switched telephone network; speech coding devices; subjective evaluation; switched network; transmission performance; transmission planning; wired terminal; Artificial satellites; Cellular networks; Communication switching; Integrated circuit interconnections; Personal communication networks; Pulse modulation; Routing; Speech coding; Switching circuits; Telephony;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9545
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/25.728511
  • Filename
    728511