Priority discarding of speech in integrated packet networks

The authors discuss the control of short-term congestion, which is referred to as overload, in integrated packet networks (IPNs) containing a mix of data, speech, and possibly other types of signals. A system model is proposed that assigns a delivery priority to each packet (speech or otherwise) at the transmitter and discards speech packets according to delivery priority at any point in the network in response to overload. This model attempts to minimize per-packet processing at networks nodes. The research described is guided by two principles for IPN design: minimal per-packet processing and flexibility due to signal structure. The quality of the received speech is maintained by classifying speech segments according to their structure and coding them in a way that ensures ease of lost-packet regeneration at the receiver. The results of an experiment are reported that confirmed the general validity of this model from the standpoint of transmitter and receiver processing and subjective quality. >

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