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Evaluation of aurally-adequate analyses for echo assessment

Kettler et al., 2009

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8100121778681189073
Author
Kettler F
Lepage M
Pawig M
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Proceedings of the NAG/DAGA

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The migration towards NGN (Next Generation Networks) is expected to introduce higher propagation delay in telecommunication. This emphasizes the need for reliable echo control. Wideband telephony will further change speech perception-and echo perception …
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    • H04M3/28Automatic routine testing ; Fault testing; Installation testing; Test methods, test equipment or test arrangements therefor
    • H04M3/30Automatic routine testing ; Fault testing; Installation testing; Test methods, test equipment or test arrangements therefor for subscriber's lines, for the local loop
    • HELECTRICITY
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