Khitmoh et al., 2014 - Google Patents
A subjective—VoIP quality estimation model for G. 729 based on native Thai usersKhitmoh et al., 2014
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- Khitmoh N
- Wuttidittachotti P
- Daengsi T
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- 16th International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology
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VoIP is very useful but it there are quality issues when delays or losses occur in the network. Thus, VoIP quality assessment for voice quality assurance or improvement is important. Voice quality assessment is mainly divided into objective and subjective methods. However …
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