학술논문

Packet voice transmission using Java programming language
Document Type
Conference
Source
TENCON '97 Brisbane - Australia. Proceedings of IEEE TENCON '97. IEEE Region 10 Annual Conference. Speech and Image Technologies for Computing and Telecommunications (Cat. No.97CH36162) TENCON '97 TENCON '97. IEEE Region 10 Annual Conference. Speech and Image Technologies for Computing and Telecommunications., Proceedings of IEEE. 2:629-632 vol.2 1997
Subject
Aerospace
Bioengineering
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Robotics and Control Systems
Java
Computer languages
Delay
Telecommunication traffic
Communication system traffic control
Ethernet networks
Speech
Propagation losses
Humans
Operating systems
Language
Abstract
We investigate the suitability of Java in real time communication over the network. We describe the development of a voice transmission application that allows full-duplex communications over the Ethernet. The Ethernet (using CSMA/CD MAC protocol) is essentially a data network with no special scheme for real time traffic, therefore, it is up to the application layer to provide some strategies to control the traffic congestion usually by trading off the voice quality. There are several strategies that are promising such as lowering the sampling rate or increasing the threshold for silence suppression. Using the results of experiments, it is illustrated that increasing the threshold for silence suppression significantly reduces the packet voice traffic during the critical periods of congestion in the network. The results indicate that significant capacity and performance advantages are gained in the network as a result of the silence suppression scheme.