Abstract
Algorithms for a system which performs in-service nonintrusive measurements of telephone line parameters such as echo path delay, echo attenuation, speech and noise levels are presented. It forms the theoretical background of a hardware implementation of the ITU-T P.561 recommendations for nonintrusive assessment of quality of a telephone network for voice transmissions. The type of input signal to the echo path, whether it is speech, fax, or data, has to be determined during the measurement procedure. In the system, the relevant parameters are estimated by means of frequency-domain block-processing algorithms and the estimation process is controlled by algorithms monitoring the signal flow. The complexity of the echo path estimation algorithm is determined and compared to a standard procedure based on the adaptive normalized least mean square (NMLS) algorithm. Simulations showing the performance of the system in single-and double-talk situations are presented. Examples of results from the hardware real-time implementation operating on an international connection are also shown.
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