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Perceptual Voice Quality Measurement-Can You Hear Me Loud and Clear?Mahdi et al., 2006
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- Mahdi A
- Picovici D
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- Handbook of Research on Mobile Multimedia
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In the context of multimedia communication systems, quality of service (QoS) is defined as the collective effect of service performance, which determines the degree of a user's satisfaction with the service. For telecommunication systems, voice communication quality is …
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