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| Course Description |
| Course Number: |
0614-464 |
Course Title: |
Voice Communict Systems |
Description: |
| Voice is perhaps the most basic form of communication and modern networks must continue to support high-quality voice communication. This course examines the basic characteristics of voice in both the time and frequency domain and shows on-line how these characteristics affect the requirements of communication networks. Both analog and digital representations of voice signals are considered, including advanced voice coding (e.g, G 729) for wireless and VoIP systems. The course covers baseband and carrier-based transmission of voice as well as Real Time Protocol (RTP) for VoIP. Signaling protocols for call processing for both circuit-switched and packet-switched communication are also covered. This course is similar to 0614-465, but it has no associated laboratory course and it requires a research paper. Students may not take both this course and 0614-465 for credit. (Prerequisite 0614-271) Credit 4 |
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