DocumentCode :
788243
Title :
VoIP Quality Assessment: Taking Account of the Edge-Device
Author :
Broom, Simon R.
Author_Institution :
Psytechnics, Ltd., Ipswich
Volume :
14
Issue :
6
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
1977
Lastpage :
1983
Abstract :
Voice-over-IP networks (VoIP) have yet to be universally accepted as a replacement for public switched telephone network services. One of the barriers to this step is the ability to manage the network to ensure the user receives a suitable quality of service during a call. IP networks are nondeterministic, and the impact of network degradations, such as loss and jitter, on the quality perceived by the user is difficult to measure. This paper investigates the role played by the edge-device in the impact of network degradations on user-perceived quality. It shows that all edge-devices are not equal, and proposes calibration as a method of accounting for different devices when monitoring VoIP streams. Finally, it presents results that show the prediction accuracy that can be obtained by using such a method
Keywords :
Internet telephony; computer network management; quality of service; voice communication; VoIP quality assessment; VoIP streams; edge-device; network management; quality of service; user-perceived quality; voice-over-IP networks; Calibration; Degradation; IP networks; Internet telephony; Jitter; Loss measurement; Monitoring; Quality assessment; Quality management; Quality of service; Calibration; nonintrusive monitoring; speech quality; voice over IP (VoIP);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1558-7916
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASL.2006.883233
Filename :
1709887
Link To Document :
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