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This ITU-T Recommendation describes methods and procedures for conducting subjective performance evaluations of hands-free terminals. The use of hands-free terminals in communication has numerous advantages for the telephone users, especially for all non-traditional types of terminals such as car phones, computer/laptop-type terminals and others. Due to the complex acoustical situation a big variety of signal processing which may be non-linear and/or time variant is expected. ITU-T Recommendation P.340 describes measurement techniques for hands-free terminals, ITU-T Recommendation P.581 describes the use of the HATS for the evaluation of terminals, ITU-T Recommendations P.501 and P.502 describe measurement signals and analysis procedures. Using these methods a minimum performance of hands-free terminals should be ensured. However, there is always the possibility that those tests do not address fully the impact of all kinds of signal processing in a hands-free terminal and their impact on speech transmission quality. Subjective testing is a commonly used method of assessing the performance of terminals, including digital speech codecs, voice-operated signal processing, echo cancellation, noise reduction and other types of signal processing. This ITU-T Recommendation defines methods for the subjective evaluation all kinds of hands-free terminals.
| Author | ITU |
|---|---|
| Editor | ITU |
| Document type | Standard |
| Format | File |
| ICS | 33.040.20 : Transmission systems
33.050.10 : Telephone equipment |
| Number of pages | 28 |
| Year | 2000 |
| Document history | |
| Country | International |
| Keyword | CCITT P.832;ITU-T 832;832;ITU-T P.832 |