New Piggybacking Algorithm on G.722.2 VoIP Codec with Multiple Frame Sizes
Yeo, Wee Hong
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Title
New Piggybacking Algorithm on G.722.2 VoIP Codec with Multiple Frame Sizes
Author(s)
Yeo, Wee Hong
Contributor(s)
Wah, Benjamin W.
Sat, Batu
Issue Date
2009-05
Keyword(s)
voice over internet protocol
G.722.2 VoIP codec
piggybacking algorithms
speech coders
speech decoders
codecs
wireless communications
Abstract
In this paper, we present the design of a new piggybacking algorithm implemented on the
G.722.2 VoIP codec. In a piggybacking algorithm, multiple speech frames that include those
transmitted in the past are encapsulated in a single packet. Because redundant copies of each frame
are transmitted to the receiver, the receiver can recover frames lost when one or more packets are
lost or arrive late in transmission. In this paper, we have developed a codec that removes further
redundancies in the multiple frames encapsulated in piggybacking by sending only one set of Linear
Prediction (LP) coefficients for all subframes encapsulated. We create multiple versions of the
codec, each working with a different frame size. Our new codec can encode the multiple frames with
little degradation in Perceptual Evaluation Speech Quality (PESQ), while having substantially more
bit savings. The performance of the new algorithm is evaluated against the original method of
piggybacking over random losses, as well as that using packet traces collected over PlanetLab.
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