Application-Layer Redundancy for the EVS Codec

Najmeddine Majed, S. Ragot, Lætitia Gros, X. Lagrange, Alberto Blanc
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In this paper, we study the performance of the 3GPP EVS codec when this codec is used in conjunction with 100% application-layer redundancy. The objective of this work is to investigate potential performance gains for Voice over LTE (VoLTE) in bad coverage scenarios. Voice quality for the EVS codec operated in the 9.6-24.4 kbit/s bit range in super-wideband (SWB) is evaluated at different packet loss rates (PLR), using objective and subjective methods (iTu - T P.863 and P.800 ACR). Results show that EVS at 9.6 kbit/s with 100% application-layer redundancy has significantly higher packet loss resilience in degraded channel conditions (≥ 3 % PLR), for an overall bit rate (around 2×9.6 kbit/s) compatible with VoLTE (assuming a VoLTE bearer configured to a maximum rate of 24.4 kbit/s). We also discuss the relative merit of the partial redundancy mode in the EVS codec at 13.2 kbit/s, known as the channel-aware mode (CAM), and possible RTP/RTCP signaling methods to trigger the use of application-layer redundancy.
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EVS编解码器的应用层冗余
在本文中,我们研究了3GPP EVS编解码器与100%应用层冗余结合使用时的性能。这项工作的目的是研究在不良覆盖情况下LTE语音(VoLTE)的潜在性能提升。使用客观和主观方法(iTu - T P.863和P.800 ACR)评估了在超宽带(SWB) 9.6-24.4 kbit/s比特范围内工作的EVS编解码器在不同丢包率(PLR)下的语音质量。结果表明,具有100%应用层冗余的9.6 kbit/s EVS在信道退化条件下(PLR≥3%)具有显着更高的数据包丢失弹性,总体比特率(约2×9.6 kbit/s)与VoLTE兼容(假设VoLTE承载配置为最大速率为24.4 kbit/s)。我们还讨论了13.2 kbit/s EVS编解码器中部分冗余模式(称为通道感知模式(CAM))的相对优点,以及触发使用应用层冗余的可能的RTP/RTCP信令方法。
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