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Analyzing the fullband E-model and extending it for predicting bursty packet loss

Michael et al., 2020

Document ID
6839733230258091638
Author
Michael T
Mittag G
Möller S
Publication year
Publication venue
2020 Twelfth International Conference on Quality of Multimedia Experience (QoMEX)

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The E-model is the only recommended parametric tool for planning the quality of speech communication services, and its fullband version has recently been standardized by the International Telecommunication Union, ITU-T. In this paper, we analyze and extend the …
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