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Dans cette lettre, nous proposons un schéma adaptatif partagé de masquage des pertes de paquets pour le service de téléphonie Internet garanti de haute qualité qui connecte plusieurs utilisateurs. Afin de récupérer efficacement la perte de paquets dans l'environnement de convergence tout IP, nous proposons un schéma de récupération de signal robuste basé sur l'utilisation adaptative partagée des informations des deux côtés. Ce schéma est fourni en fonction de la variation d'amplitude moyenne à travers les trames et de la réplication de la période de pas sur le système de passerelle à 1 port (G/W). Les performances simulées démontrent que le schéma proposé présente les avantages de temps de traitement faibles et de taux de récupération élevés dans un environnement omniprésent entièrement basé sur IP.
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Jinsul KIM, Hyunwoo LEE, Won RYU, Byungsun LEE, Minsoo HAHN, "An Efficient Shared Adaptive Packet Loss Concealment Scheme through 1-Port Gateway System for Internet Telephony Service" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E91-B, no. 5, pp. 1370-1374, May 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.5.1370.
Abstract: In this letter, we propose a shared adaptive packet loss concealment scheme for the high quality guaranteed Internet telephony service which connects multiple users. In order to recover packet loss efficiently in the all-IP based convergence environment, we provide a robust signal recovery scheme which is based on the shared adaptive both-side information utilization. This scheme is provided according to the average magnitude variation across the frames and the pitch period replication on the 1-port gateway (G/W) system. The simulated performance demonstrates that the proposed scheme has the advantages of low processing times and high recovery rates in the all-IP based ubiquitous environment.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1093/ietcom/e91-b.5.1370/_p
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