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17、ATIS-0300255.2008(R2013), In-Service, Non-Intrusive Measurement Device (INMD) Methodology for Applying INMD Measurements to Customer Opinion Models Is an American National Standard developed by the ATIS Telecom Management and Operations Committee (TMOC). Published by Alliance for Telecommunications
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20、ER OPINION MODELS Secretariat Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions Approved February 29, 2008 American National Standards Institute, Inc. Abstract This document is intended for use as the North American standard for mapping measurements made with In-Service, Non-intrusive Measurement D
21、evices (INMDs) to the parameters used in customer opinion models for voice services. This standard includes mathematical algorithms which perform this mapping and allow customer opinion ratings to be determined from INMD measurements. ATIS-0300255.2008 ii FOREWORD The information contained in this F
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28、Representative Alcatal Lucent Ken Biholar Tim Pantalis (Alt) AMDOCS Amit Kleinmann Tal Givoly (Alt) AT&T George Stanek Rose Market (Alt) Cisco Systems Mike Truskowski Department of Defense Chris Fitzgerald Embarq Corporation Kevin Boland John M. Heinz (Alt) ETRI Tae-Sang Choi Sang-Wan Kim (Alt) Inte
29、lsat Jose Albuquerque National Communications System Gregory Bain An Nguyen (Alt) National Exchange Carrier Assn Karen Rowland NEC Corporation of America John McDonough Milorad Cvijetic (Alt) Organization Represented Name of Representative Nokia Siemens Networks David E. Fransico Nortel Joseph A. Ze
30、barth Qwest Michael Fargano Steve Showell (Alt) Sprint Steve Oliva Mike Usry (Alt) T- Mobile USA Inc. Cathie Capita Gary K. Jones (Alt) Telcordia Technologies Ronald Roman Cliff Halevi (Alt) Tellabs Operations, Inc. William A. Walker Verizon Communications Tom Plevyak Wendy Pugh (Alt) Winsor Carol Z
31、immerman Debra Burns (Alt) AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD ATIS-0300255.2008 American National Standard for Telecommunications In-Service, Non-intrusive Measurement Device (INMD) Methodology for Applying INMD Measurements to Customer Opinion Models 1 1 SCOPE, PURPOSE, AND APPLICATION 1.1 Scope This docum
32、ent is intended for use as the North American standard for mapping measurements made with In-Service, Non-intrusive Measurement Devices (INMDs) to the parameters used in customer opinion models for voice services. This standard includes mathematical algorithms which perform this mapping and allow cu
33、stomer opinion ratings to be determined from INMD measurements. This will allow INMD measurements to be used to evaluate the performance of telecommunications connections and services and to detect speech level, noise, and echo anomalies on telecommunications connections. Although other impairments
34、affect voice transmission, only loss, noise, and echo are studied here. The algorithms specified here are applicable to metallic loop systems terminated in modern electronic telephones, as well as other equivalent network connections and terminal equipment. It is the intention of this standard to us
35、e and align with the relevant ITU-T Recommendation. This alignment effort consists of adopting ITU-T Recommendation P.562. 2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this American National Standard. At the time of
36、 publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this American National Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. ITU-T Recommendation P.562 (2004), Analysis and interpretation of INMD voice-services measurements.11This document is available from the International Telecommunications Union.
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