Title :
Performance of ITU-T G.729 8 kb/s CS-ACELP speech codec with nonvoice narrowband signals
Author :
De Campos Neto, Simäo Ferraz ; Karapetian, Warren
Author_Institution :
COMSAT Lab., Clarksburg, MD, USA
fDate :
9/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A report is given on the results of a series of objective measurements conducted by COMSAT in a laboratory environment aimed at characterizing the narrowband performance of the ITU-T G.729 8 kb/s conjugate-structure algebraic code-excited linear prediction (CS-ACELP) speech coder. The test procedures followed ITU-T Recommendation G.720, “Characterization of Low-Rate Voice Coder Performance with Non-Voice Signals”. It was concluded that the G.729 algorithm has excellent performance with narrowband signals in general (e.g., single tones and DTMF signals). As for Signaling System No. 5 (SS5) interregister signals, the G.729 CS-ACELP frequently failed to correctly identify SS5 digit 6 in a number of occurrences, using worst-case analysis equipment. This indicates that the SS5 performance of G.729 codecs in trunks where SS5 is used should be carefully measured before the network planner decides on its deployment. Great care should also be taken for tandem connections, since no test has been performed for these configurations
Keywords :
algebraic codes; code standards; linear predictive coding; speech codecs; speech coding; telecommunication equipment testing; telecommunication signalling; telecommunication standards; 8 kbit/s; COMSAT; CS-ACELP speech codec; DTMF signals; G.729 algorithm; G.729 codecs; ITU-T G.729; ITU-T Recommendation G.720; SS5; Signaling System No. 5; algebraic code-excited linear prediction; conjugate-structure algebraic code-excited linear prediction; conjugate-structure speech coder; interregister signals; laboratory environment; low rate voice coder performance; narrowband performance; nonvoice narrowband signals; objective measurements; single tones; speech codec performance; tandem connections; test procedures; worst case analysis equipment; Circuit testing; Communication system signaling; Decoding; Laboratories; Narrowband; Performance evaluation; Speech codecs; Standardization; Switches; Telephony;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE