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    Perceptual Objective Listening Quality Assessment (POLQA), The Third Generation ITU-T Standard for End-to-End Speech Quality Measurement : Part II – Perceptual Model

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    In this and the companion paper Part I, the authors present the Perceptual Objective Listening Quality Assessment (POLQA), the third-generation speech quality measurement algorithm, standardized by the International Telecommunication Union in 2011 as Recommendation P.863. This paper describes the newly developed perceptual model of this standard, allowing to assess speech quality over a wide range of distortions, from “High Definition” super-wideband speech (HD Voice, audio bandwidth up to 14 kHz) to extremely distorted narrowband telephony speech (audio bandwidth down to 2 kHz), using sample rates between 48 and 8 kHz. POLQA is suited for distortions that are outside the scope of PESQ, such as linear frequency response distortions, super-wideband degradations, time stretching/compression as found in Voice-over-IP, certain types of codec distortions, reverberations, and the impact of playback volume. Part II outlines the core elements of the underlying perceptual model and presents the final results

    Verfahren zum kaskadierten Codieren und Decodieren von Audiodaten

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    In a process for the cascaded coding and decoding of audio data, the spectral components of the short-term spectrum belonging to this data block is formed for each data block with a specific number of temporal input data, the encoded signal is formed from the spectral components for this data block using a psycho-acoustic model by controlling the bit distribution for the spectral components by means of quantization and coding, whereupon temporal output data are gained by decoding at the end of each codec stage. To avoid an impaired sound quality in codec cascades with several stages, an identification is added to the coded signal in an initial stage, said identification representing the beginning of the data block, whereby the following codec stages perform the distribution of each of the coded data blocks due to this identification

    Verfahren zur Uebertragung und Installation und/oder Aktualisierung von Software und/oder Daten

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    The method involves transmitting data records in the form of data packets from a transmitter to a receiver without feedback by the receiver regarding error occurrences in the transferred data records. The data records are divided into records of higher priority and records of lower priority, and the records of higher priority are sent at a high transfer rate, the data packets are transmitted only once or with a small amount of repetitions. The data records of lower priority are sent at a low transfer rate. The data packets are transmitted with a larger amount of repetitions. USE/ADVANTAGE - Esp. for broadcast transmission in computer network, e.g. e-mail. Enables large amount of receivers, and assures that valid data is present at receiver after predetermined amount of time

    Implementation of prototype building blocks for a DAB standard Final report

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    Available from TIB Hannover: F97B2184+a / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekSIGLEBundesministerium fuer Bildung, Wissenschaft, Forschung und Technologie, Bonn (Germany)DEGerman
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