DocumentCode :
3163112
Title :
New models for perceived voice quality prediction and their applications in playout buffer optimization for VoIP networks
Author :
Sun, Lingfen ; Ifeachor, Emmanuel
Author_Institution :
Centre for Signal Process. & Multimedia Commun., Univ. of Plymouth, UK
Volume :
3
fYear :
2004
fDate :
20-24 June 2004
Firstpage :
1478
Abstract :
Perceived voice quality is an important metric in VoIP applications. The quality is mainly affected by network impairments such as delay, jitter and packet loss. Playout buffer at the receiving side can be used to compensate for the effects of jitter based on a tradeoff between delay and loss. The main aim in this paper is to find an efficient perceived quality prediction method for perceptual optimization of playout buffer. The contributions of the paper are three-fold. First, we propose an efficient new method for predicting voice quality for buffer design/optimization. The method can also be used for voice quality monitoring and for QoS control. In the method, nonlinear regression models are derived for a variety of codecs (e.g. G.723.1/G.729/AMR/iLBC) with the aid of ITU PESQ and the E-model. Second, we propose the use of minimum overall impairment as a criterion for buffer optimization. This criterion is more efficient than using traditional maximum mean opinion score (MOS). Third, we show that the delay characteristics of voice over IP traffic is better characterized by a Weibull distribution than a Pareto or an exponential distribution. Based on the new voice quality prediction model, the Weibull delay distribution model and the minimum impairment criterion, we propose a perceptual optimization buffer algorithm. Preliminary results show that the proposed algorithm can achieve the optimum perceived voice quality compared with other algorithms under all network conditions considered.
Keywords :
Internet telephony; Weibull distribution; buffer storage; jitter; optimisation; quality of service; regression analysis; speech codecs; telephone traffic; E-model; ITU-T standard speech quality evaluation tool; QoS control; VOIP application; VoIP network; Weibull delay distribution model; buffer design; codec; delay characteristic; jitter effect; minimum impairment criterion; network condition; nonlinear regression model; perceived voice quality prediction method; perceptual optimization buffer algorithm; playout buffer; voice over IP traffic; voice quality monitoring; Codecs; Delay effects; Design optimization; Internet telephony; Jitter; Monitoring; Optimization methods; Prediction methods; Predictive models; Traffic control;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2004 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8533-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICC.2004.1312757
Filename :
1312757
Link To Document :
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