Title :
Perceptual voice communications in IEEE802.15.4 networks for the emergency management support
Author :
Petracca, Matteo ; Ghibaudi, Marco ; Pelliccia, Riccardo ; Pagano, Paolo
Author_Institution :
Nat. Lab. of Photonic Networks, Consorzio Naz. Interuniv. per le Telecomun., Pisa, Italy
Abstract :
Voice communication in IEEE802.15.4 networks is an attractive application for the emergency management support when a disaster occurs. Although this application can be of extreme utility in the immediate consequence of the disaster, it must take into account the bandwidth limitations of the IEEE802.15.4 standard, which allows the simultaneous transmission of a small number of voice streams. When more voice streams must be transmitted through the network, a bandwidth reduction of each speech flow must be performed. In this paper we first present an algorithm for the perceptual selection of voice data aiming at reducing the speech flow bandwidth while preserving as much as possible the end-to-end speech quality, then we propose a voice data protection technique based on speech perceptual importance and able to preserve speech quality against packet losses. The perceptual selection algorithm can reach a 30.8% reduction in bandwidth occupancy, with respect to a full rate voice communication, still maintaining an end-to-end speech quality between good and fair according to the Mean Opinion Score scale defined by the International Telecommunications Union. The protection technique, jointly adopted with the perceptual selection, can reach better end-to-end speech quality values with respect to a full rate voice communication while requiring a lower amount of transmission bandwidth.
Keywords :
Zigbee; disasters; emergency services; speech processing; voice communication; IEEE 802.15.4 network; IEEE802.15.4 standard; International Telecommunication Union; emergency management support; end-to-end speech quality; full-rate voice communication; mean opinion score scale; perceptual selection algorithm; perceptual voice communication; speech flow bandwidth reduction; speech perceptual importance; speech quality preservation; transmission bandwidth; voice data perceptual selection; voice data protection technique; voice stream transmission; Bandwidth; Distortion measurement; Payloads; Sensors; Speech; Standards; Wireless sensor networks; IEEE802.15.4; Perceptual voice communications; Perceptual voice protection;
Conference_Titel :
Future Internet Communications (BCFIC), 2012 2nd Baltic Congress on
Conference_Location :
Vilnius
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1672-9
DOI :
10.1109/BCFIC.2012.6217991