05291nam 2200637 a 450 991014413400332120170815115733.01-281-76671-297866117667190-470-37787-90-470-37786-0(CKB)1000000000539717(EBL)362075(OCoLC)476191635(SSID)ssj0000268411(PQKBManifestationID)11937684(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000268411(PQKBWorkID)10236300(PQKB)11602403(MiAaPQ)EBC362075(EXLCZ)99100000000053971720080219d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrVoIP voice and fax signal processing[electronic resource] /Sivannarayana NagireddiHoboken, N.J. Wiley20081 online resource (592 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-470-22736-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.VoIP VOICE AND FAX SIGNAL PROCESSING; CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Preface; Glossary; 1 PSTN Basic Infrastructure, Interfaces, and Signals; 1.1 PSTN CO and DLC; 1.1.1 Analog CO; 1.1.2 Digital CO and DLC; 1.2 PSTN User Interfaces; 1.2.1 FXS and FXO Analog Interfaces; 1.2.2 SLAC, CODEC and codec-Clarifications on Naming Conventions; 1.2.3 TIP-RING, Off-Hook, On-Hook, and POTS Clarifications; 1.2.4 ISDN Interface; 1.2.5 T1/E1 Family Digital Interface; 1.3 Data Services on Telephone Lines; 1.3.1 DSL Basics; 1.4 Power Levels and Digital Quantization for G.711 μ/A-Law1.4.1 μ-Law Power Levels and Quantization1.4.2 A-Law Power Levels and Quantization; 1.5 Significance of Power Levels on Listening; 1.6 TR-57, IEEE-743, and TIA Standards Overview; 1.6.1 TR-57 Transmission Tests; 1.6.2 IEEE STD-743-Based Tests; 1.6.3 Summary on Association of TR-57, IEEE, and TIA Standards; 2 VoIP Overview and Infrastructure; 2.1 PSTN and VoIP; 2.1.1 CPE and Naming Clarifications of VoIP Systems in this Book; 2.1.2 VoIP End-User Call Combinations; 2.2 Typical VoIP Deployment Example; 2.3 Network and Acoustic Interfaces for VoIP; 2.4 VoIP Systems Working Principles2.4.1 VoIP Adapter2.4.2 Voice Flow in the VoIP Adapter; 2.4.3 Voice and Fax Software on VoIP Adapter; 2.4.4 Residential Gateway; 2.4.5 Residential Gateway Example; 2.4.6 IP Phones; 2.4.7 Wireless LAN-Based IP Phone; 2.4.8 VoIP Soft Phones on PC; 2.4.9 VoIP-to-PSTN Gateway; 2.4.10 IP PBX Adapter; 2.4.11 Hosting Long-Distance VoIP through PSTN; 2.4.12 Subscribed VoIP Services; 2.5 VoIP Signaling; 2.5.1 VoIP-H.323 Overview; 2.5.2 VoIP-MGCP Overview; 2.5.3 SIP Signaling; 2.5.4 SIP Call Flow; 3 Voice Compression; 3.1 Compression Codecs; 3.2 G.711 Compression3.2.1 μ-Law Compression of Analog Signal3.2.2 PCMU for Digitized Signals; 3.2.3 PCMU Quantization Effects; 3.2.4 A-Law Compression for Analog Signals; 3.2.5 PCMA for Digitized Signals; 3.2.6 PCMA Quantization Effects; 3.2.7 Power Levels in PCMU/PCMA and SNR; 3.3 Speech Redundancies and Compression; 3.4 G.726 or ADPCM Compression; 3.4.1 G.726 Encoder and Decoder; 3.5 Wideband Voice; 3.5.1 G.722 Codec; 3.6 G.729 Family of Low-Bit-Rate Codecs; 3.6.1 G.729 Codec; 3.7 Miscellaneous Narrow and Wideband Codecs; 3.7.1 Narrowband Codecs; 3.7.2 Wideband Codecs; 3.8 Codecs and Overload Levels3.9 Voice Quality of Codecs3.9.1 Discussion on Wideband codec Voice Quality; 3.10 C-Source Code for Codecs; 3.11 Codecs in VoIP Deployment; 4 Generic VAD/CNG for Waveform codecs; 4.1 VAD/CNG and Codecs; 4.2 Generic VAD/CNG Functionality; 4.3 Comfort Noise Payload Format; 4.4 G.711 Appendix II VAD/CNG Algorithm; 4.4.1 DTX Conditions; 4.4.2 CNG Algorithm; 4.5 Power-Based VAD/CNG; 4.5.1 Signal-Level Mapping Differences; 4.6 VAD/CNG in Low-Bit-Rate Codecs; 4.7 Miscellaneous Aspects of VAD/CNG; 4.7.1 RTP Packetization of VAD/CNG Packets; 4.7.2 VAD Duplicate Packets; 4.7.3 VAD/CNG Interoperability4.7.4 Network Bandwidth SavingA complete and systematic treatment of signal processing for VoIP voice and fax This book presents a consolidated view and basic approach to signal processing for VoIP voice and fax solutions. It provides readers with complete coverage of the topic, from how things work in voice and fax modules, to signal processing aspects, implementation, and testing. Beginning with an overview of VoIP infrastructure, interfaces, and signals, the book systematically covers: Voice compression Packet loss concealment techniques DTMF detection, generation, and rejection Wideband voInternet telephonyFacsimile transmissionSignal processingDigital techniquesElectronic books.Internet telephony.Facsimile transmission.Signal processingDigital techniques.621.385Sivannarayana Nagireddi881300MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910144134003321VoIP voice and fax signal processing1968230UNINA