Connectivity Aware Instrumental Approach for Measuring Vocal Transmission Quality Over a Wireless Ad-Hoc Network

Sofiene Jelassi, H. Youssef
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This paper describes an on-line, end-to-end and non- intrusive approach to estimate the vocal transmission quality over wireless ad-hoc networks. The proposed assessment algorithm, denoted PEVOM (perceptual evaluation of voice over MANETs), is based on the fact that the observed quality of packet based voice conversations is time varying and that mobile users may tolerate degradation of perceptual quality and even the interruption of service. The evaluation of transmission quality adopted by PEVOM is relying on e-model paradigm. PEVOM includes an original extension to e-model to adequately rate the distortion effect due to the intermittent nature of established connection incurred by mobile users over a MANET. Specifically, PEVOM checks passively the connectivity between communicating parties by monitoring periodically the ratio of active to total time. When mobile users are connected, PEVOM calculates the perceptual quality using the conventional e-model. However, when mobile nodes are disconnected, PEVOM calculates the perceptual quality according to an expected recency effect. At the end of each connected/disconnected period, PEVOM estimates the perceptual quality of each interval using a weighted average over time. At the end of a vocal session, PEVOM rates the overall conversational quality using a weighted average over time of the produced rating factor of each connected/disconnected interval. The rating behavior of PEVOM is verified through a study of the vocal transmission quality over an intermittent multi-hop wireless connection.
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在无线自组织网络上测量语音传输质量的连接感知仪器方法
本文描述了一种在线、端到端、非侵入式的无线自组织网络语音传输质量评估方法。所提出的评估算法,称为PEVOM(感知评价的语音在manet),是基于这样一个事实,即观察到的基于分组的语音会话的质量是时变的,移动用户可以容忍感知质量的下降,甚至服务的中断。PEVOM采用的传输质量评价依赖于e-model范式。PEVOM包括对e-model的原始扩展,以充分评估由于移动用户在MANET上产生的已建立连接的间歇性而导致的失真效应。具体来说,PEVOM通过定期监视活动时间与总时间的比率,被动地检查通信各方之间的连通性。当移动用户连接时,PEVOM使用传统的e-model计算感知质量。然而,当移动节点断开连接时,PEVOM根据预期的近因效应计算感知质量。在每个连接/断开时间段结束时,PEVOM使用随时间的加权平均值估计每个区间的感知质量。在语音会话结束时,PEVOM使用每个连接/断开间隔产生的评分因子随时间的加权平均值对整体会话质量进行评分。通过对间歇多跳无线连接的语音传输质量的研究,验证了PEVOM的评级行为。
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