
Fundamentals of Voice-Quality Engineering in Wireless Networks
Author(s): Avi Perry (Author)
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Publication Date: 30 Nov. 2006
- Edition: Illustrated
- Language: English
- Print length: 376 pages
- ISBN-10: 0521855950
- ISBN-13: 9780521855952
Book Description
Network operators are faced with the challenge of maximizing the quality of voice transmissions in wireless communications without impairing speech or data transmission. This book provides a comprehensive survey of voice quality algorithms, features, interactions and trade-offs at the device and system levels. The book elaborates on the root cause of impairments and ways for resolving them, as well as methodologies for measuring and quantifying voice quality before and after applying the remedies. A ‘troubleshooting and case studies’ chapter provides a useful approach to identifying and solving network impairments. Avoiding complex mathematics, the approach is based on real and sizable field experience supported by scientific and laboratory analysis. This title is suitable for practitioners in the wireless communications industry and graduate students in electrical engineering. Further resources, including a range of audio examples, are available online at www.cambridge.org/ 9781107407183.
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Book Description
This book describes solutions for maximizing voice quality over wireless networks at the device and system levels.
About the Author
Dr Avi Perry, a key contributor to the ITU-T G.168 standard, is currently an independent consultant. He was Vice President at NMS Communications, where he was responsible for core technology, system engineering, competitive analysis, documentation, and technical support. He has also held positions at Lucent Technologies and Bell Laboratories and the Northwestern University Graduate School of Management.
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