Schemes for lost packets replacement in a packet switching speech network

Over the last couple of years, the Internet has grown tremendously and dramatically in the communication of multi-media information. Internet telephony is a fast growing application which promises great cost savings. However, a packet switched network like the Internet, with its frequent delay and...

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Main Author: Tan, Leonard Wee Yean.
Other Authors: Oh Soon Huat
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42788
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description Over the last couple of years, the Internet has grown tremendously and dramatically in the communication of multi-media information. Internet telephony is a fast growing application which promises great cost savings. However, a packet switched network like the Internet, with its frequent delay and loss of packets during periods of traffic congestion, is not ideally suited for real-time speech. This project looks at the effect of packet loss on packetised speech and also investigates the various methods of reconstructing the lost packets at the receiver.
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spelling ntu-10356/427882023-07-04T16:49:49Z Schemes for lost packets replacement in a packet switching speech network Tan, Leonard Wee Yean. Oh Soon Huat School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering Over the last couple of years, the Internet has grown tremendously and dramatically in the communication of multi-media information. Internet telephony is a fast growing application which promises great cost savings. However, a packet switched network like the Internet, with its frequent delay and loss of packets during periods of traffic congestion, is not ideally suited for real-time speech. This project looks at the effect of packet loss on packetised speech and also investigates the various methods of reconstructing the lost packets at the receiver. Master of Science (Communications and Computer Networking) 2011-01-11T05:39:01Z 2011-01-11T05:39:01Z 1999 1999 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42788 en 80 p. application/pdf
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Schemes for lost packets replacement in a packet switching speech network
title Schemes for lost packets replacement in a packet switching speech network
title_full Schemes for lost packets replacement in a packet switching speech network
title_fullStr Schemes for lost packets replacement in a packet switching speech network
title_full_unstemmed Schemes for lost packets replacement in a packet switching speech network
title_short Schemes for lost packets replacement in a packet switching speech network
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