MOS calculated values based on impairment

MOS calculated values based on impairment

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MOS calculated values based on impairment ionut_gavaz@yahoo.com 04-07-2006
Posted by ionut_gavaz@yahoo.com on April 7, 2006, 12:39 pm
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Hi,

Does anybody have a sort of a table with the MOS score values for
different types of codec(G711-A-law,G.726,G.729 A,etc.) when impairment
is used?For instance,I know that for G.711 the MOS score is 4.1 (at 64
kbit/s),but I would like to know what is the MOS score when there is a
10% packet loss on the network,or a 10% reorder of the packets,without
running the E-model algorithm.Has anybody this types of data already
sorted out?Your help will be very much appreciated!

Thank you vary much,
Ionut


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