QoS Measurement of VoIP End-points
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概要
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VoIP (Voice over IP) is a service that requires synergy between the underlying network for transport and the end-points responsible for voice processing. We evaluate the end-to-end quality and performance of several VoIP end-points. In particular, we focus on the following aspects: mouth-to-ear (M2E) delay, clock skew and behavior under packet loss. Our measurement results show that M2E delay depends mostly on the receiving end-point, and when hardware IP phones act as receivers, they achieve low average M2E delay (45-90ms) in a LAN environment. For software VoIP clients as receivers, their average M2E delays range from 65ms to over 400ms. We find that all tested hardware IP phones support some form of packet concealment and it works well for up to two consecutive losses at 20 ms packet intervals.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2002-12-09
著者
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Schulzrinne H
Department Of Computer Science Columbia University
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Koguchi Kazuumi
Information Technology R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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Jiang Wenyu
Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
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Schulzrinne Henning
Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
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Jiang Wenyu
Department Of Computer Science Columbia University
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Koguchi Kazuumi
Information Technology R&d Center Mitsubishi Electric Corporation:department Of Computer Science
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Schulzrinne Henning
Department Of Computer Science Columbia University
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小口 和海
Information Technology R&D Center, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
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