On improving voice quality under dynamic encoding algorithms in ATM networks

I. Rubin, Kirk K. Chang
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Abstract

We consider a voice multiplexer which supports ATM packet voice traffic. This system model also applies to the multiplexing operation carried out at the output queue of each output queueing ATM switch. The voice multiplexer implements an encoding algorithm under which the voice quantization levels are dynamically adjusted according to the congestion status of the multiplexer. Using an embedded voice encoding scheme, a voice packet is encoded into lower and higher priority ATM cells. When high congestion conditions are observed, lower priority voice cells (which contain the least significant bits) are discarded. In previous studies, the voice quality under a dynamic encoding algorithm has been described by the long-term average voice encoding rate (AER/sub /spl infin//). Due to the strong correlation properties exhibited by the packet voice traffic, the voice degradation levels incurred under the employed dynamic voice encoding algorithms are not distributed uniformly among the voice sources. As a result, the encoded voice stream for a source can exhibit severe short-term voice quality degradation, while the long-term AER/sub /spl infin// level remains satisfactory. To correct this situation, we introduce in this paper a "probabilistic" component in the cell-discarding process. A voice degradation indicator (VDI) is introduced to measure the short-term voice quality degradation experienced by a voice stream. Through numerical examples, we identify and compare the system performance under the deterministic and probabilistic algorithms. Under the same AER/sub /spl infin// levels, a probabilistic algorithm is shown to yield better short-term voice quality behavior as well as to improve the mean cell waiting time performance.
基于动态编码算法提高ATM网络语音质量的研究
我们考虑了一种支持ATM分组话音流量的语音多路复用器。该系统模型也适用于各输出排队ATM交换机的输出队列上进行的多路复用操作。语音多路复用器实现一种编码算法,在该算法下,语音量化水平根据多路复用器的拥塞状态动态调整。使用嵌入式语音编码方案,将语音分组编码为低优先级和高优先级ATM单元。当观察到高拥塞情况时,较低优先级的语音单元(包含最低有效位)被丢弃。在以往的研究中,动态编码算法下的语音质量用长期平均语音编码率(AER/sub /spl infin//)来描述。由于分组话音业务量具有较强的相关性,所采用的动态语音编码算法所产生的语音退化程度在语音源之间的分布并不均匀。因此,一个源的编码语音流可能表现出严重的短期语音质量下降,而长期AER/sub /spl infin//水平仍然令人满意。为了纠正这种情况,我们在本文中引入了细胞丢弃过程中的“概率”成分。引入语音退化指标(VDI)来衡量语音流的短期语音质量退化。通过数值算例,对确定性算法和概率算法下的系统性能进行了辨识和比较。在相同的AER/sub /spl / infin//水平下,一种概率算法可以产生更好的短期语音质量行为,并提高平均小区等待时间性能。
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