Language independent on-off voice over IP source model with lognormal transitions


Autoria(s): Shaikh, Ahmed D.; Blow, Keith J.; Eberhard, Marc A.; Fowler, Scott A.
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24/09/2013

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The recent explosive growth of voice over IP (VoIP) solutions calls for accurate modelling of VoIP traffic. This study presents measurements of ON and OFF periods of VoIP activity from a significantly large database of VoIP call recordings consisting of native speakers speaking in some of the world's most widely spoken languages. The impact of the languages and the varying dynamics of caller interaction on the ON and OFF period statistics are assessed. It is observed that speaker interactions dominate over language dependence which makes monologue-based data unreliable for traffic modelling. The authors derive a semi-Markov model which accurately reproduces the statistics of composite dialogue measurements. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/20369/1/Language_independent_on_off_voice_over_IP_source_model.pdf

Shaikh, Ahmed D.; Blow, Keith J.; Eberhard, Marc A. and Fowler, Scott A. (2013). Language independent on-off voice over IP source model with lognormal transitions. IET Communications, 7 (14), pp. 1449-1455.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/20369/

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