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5 November 1999 Speech transport for packet telephony and voice over IP
Maurice R. Baker
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Abstract
Recent advances in packet switching, internetworking, and digital signal processing technologies have converged to allow realizable practical implementations of packet telephony systems. This paper provides a tutorial on transmission engineering for packet telephony covering the topics of speech coding/decoding, speech packetization, packet data network transport, and impairments which may negatively impact end-to-end system quality. Particular emphasis is placed upon Voice over Internet Protocol given the current popularity and ubiquity of IP transport.
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Maurice R. Baker "Speech transport for packet telephony and voice over IP", Proc. SPIE 3842, Internet II: Quality of Service and Future Directions, (5 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.368319
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KEYWORDS
Digital signal processing

Asynchronous transfer mode

Fast packet switching

Receivers

Forward error correction

Computer programming

Digital electronics

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