Notice of Retraction: Network jitter and impairment handling mechanism in Voice-over-IP systems

Author(s):  
Li Ying ◽  
Peng Jun ◽  
Xv Li-ke ◽  
Fan Hong-da
Author(s):  
Yusuf Cinar ◽  
Peter Pocta ◽  
Desmond Chambers ◽  
Hugh Melvin

This work studies the jitter buffer management algorithm for Voice over IP in WebRTC. In particular, it details the core concepts of WebRTC’s jitter buffer management. Furthermore, it investigates how jitter buffer management algorithm behaves under network conditions with packet bursts. It also proposes an approach, different from the default WebRTC algorithm, to avoid distortions that occur under such network conditions. Under packet bursts, when the packet buffer becomes full, the WebRTC jitter buffer algorithm may discard all the packets in the buffer to make room for incoming packets. The proposed approach offers a novel strategy to minimize the number of packets discarded in the presence of packet bursts. Therefore, voice quality as perceived by the user is improved. ITU-T Rec. P.863, which also confirms the improvement, is employed to objectively evaluate the listening quality.


2012 ◽  
Vol 241-244 ◽  
pp. 3171-3174
Author(s):  
Chang Guang Shi

Many experts would agree that, had it not been for telephony, the construction of B-trees might never have occurred. Given the current status of random theory, information theorists urgently desire the unfortunate unification of virtual machines and voice-over-IP, which embodies the unproven principles of robotics. We show that even though voice-over-IP and e-commerce can collaborate to achieve this goal, courseware and Internet QoS can synchronize to realize this mission.


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