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1 Full HD Voice Huawei October 2014 Just like speaking face to face. Full High Definition voice, refers to the next generation of voice quality for Enterprise VoIP telephony audio resulting in crystal clear voice quality compared to digital telephony "toll quality" and even to HD voice. Full HD Voice extends the frequency range of audio signals up to Hz which covers the whole range of the human voice and that of the human ear. The AMR-WB codec, representing HD voice quality, was completed by 3GPP (The 3rd Generation Partnership Project) in 2001 and since that time codec technology has developed significantly. Codecs such as ITU-T G.718 have shown enhanced performance in poor radio channels and codecs such as 3GPP AMR-WB+ have demonstrated better quality for music signals. In March GPP completed a study item on use-cases for Enhanced Voice Services (EVS) over the Evolved Packet System of LTE. This study [1] led directly to the development of the EVS Codec which will be completed in 3Q2014. The EVS Codec represents a huge improvement in terms of speech/audio quality and functionality when compared to existing conversational (low delay) codecs. For the first time a 3GPP conversational codec will combine high quality speech and music performance across four bandwidths; Narrowband (NB = Hz), Wideband (WB = Hz), Superwideband (SWB = Hz) and Fullband (FB = Hz). This level of performance exceeds that of all existing 3GPP codecs and in particular the AMR-WB codec which led to the creation of the GSMA HD Voice Logo which has been successful in encouraging the deployment of AMR-WB services. The EVS Codec is also able to compete directly in over-the-top VoIP applications with codecs such as the recently introduced OPUS. Both fixed point and floating point versions of EVS make it suitable for low power devices and PC s. This document first presents the services and features of existing 3GPP Wideband Codec (AMR-WB) and describes the current HD Voice Logo. Over the top codecs such as OPUS are described and then the performance and features of the EVS Codec are examined. Finally we examine a new Full HD Voice Logo. and immersive sound experience for future.

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3 Contents Introduction... 4 HD Voice and the 3GPP AMR-WB Codec... 4 Over the Top Conversational Codecs... 6 Full HD voice and new EVS Codec for VoLTE... 7 Features and Performance of the EVS Codec... 8 Why Operators should deploy EVS EVS impact on VoLTE Full HD Voice proposal in GSMA Future Voice: EVS Beyond 3GPP Release References Page 3/16

4 Introduction In March GPP completed a study item on use-cases for Enhanced Voice Services (EVS) over the Evolved Packet System of LTE. This study [1] led directly to the development of the EVS Codec was completed in 3Q2014. After a competitive qualification phase, a consortium of all of the qualified codec developers, including Huawei Technologies, was formed and the Selection phase became a collaborative development. This document first presents the services and features of existing 3GPP and over the top codecs and describes the current HD Voice Logo. Then performance and features of the EVS Codec are examined. Finally we examine a new Full HD Voice Logo and opportunities for Huawei to lead in the deployment of the EVS Codec. HD Voice and the 3GPP AMR-WB Codec The better voice quality of HD voice improves the call experience over conventional Narrowband, allowing people to be better understood, share their feelings, do business and communicate ideas more easily. HD voice transmits slightly more of the human voice spectrum; making conversations more natural and easily understood. HD voice also helps people hear better in noisy environments. HD voice improves the call experience over conventional Narrowband HD voice helps operators to differentiate their voice service offerings and enables high quality services e.g. voice dependent business like call centers, information and emergency services, etc. HD voice is much better for conference calls and can contribute to a reduction in business travel - raising productivity while reducing environmental impact. Calls which are easier to hear and understand reduce the fatigue often associated with long conference calls. Orange R&D studies of HD voice customers confirmed: 96% of customers are satisfied with HD voice calls [2]. The HD Voice Logo of GSMA (Global System for Mobile Communications Association) has been successful in encouraging both operators and manufacturers to provide AMR-WB and EVRC-NW based services. Both the 3GPP AMR-WB and the 3GPP2 EVRC-NW codecs are essentially speech codecs. A degree of performance for music signals at the higher bit rates of operation is achieved but these codec have not been designed to provide other than tolerable rendering Page 4/16

5 Initially take-up of the AMR-WB codec and wideband speech services was slow, partially due to the need for either tandem-free operation (TFO) or transcoder-free operation (TrFO) to be available in the network, but once these innovations were inplace the service started to take off. There are currently many well established operators and major manufacturers signed up as licensees of the HD Voice Logo - see Figure 1 and the Global Mobile Suppliers Association announced in March 2014 that one hundred operators worldwide have enabled mobile HD Voice services in 73 countries [3] - see Figure 2. Currently the HD Voice Logo requirements for GSM/UMTS mandate use of AMR-WB and those for CDMA2000 mandate the use of EVRC-NW; both of which are wideband speech codecs (50 Hz to 7000 Hz). This is well aligned with the conventional definition of HD Voice, which is synonymous with wideband speech services (50 Hz to 7000 Hz); matching as it does the frequency response of these two codecs. one hundred operators worldwide have enabled HD Voice services in 73 countries Figure 1: GSMA HD Voice Logo Figure 2: GSMA HD Voice Logo Licensees HD Voice Operator Licensees 文 档 名 称 文 档 密 级 Page 5/16

6 文 档 名 称 HD Voice Manufacturer Licensees 文 档 密 级 The group that is responsible for developing the HD Voice Logo Requirements within GSMA, TSG VLR, is in the process of determining priorities for version 3.0; version 2.0 was approved in 2013 [3]. Over the Top Conversational Codecs The recently standardized Opus codec represents a performance benchmark that is hard to ignore Over-the-top (OTT) service providers such as Skype have been providing VoIP pointto-point services for several years. The flexibility and processing power of the PC platform combined with IP and little or no legacy infrastructure allowed the services to shift easily from conventional NB services to WB and even SWB using proprietary codecs such as SiLK. Broadband IP networks do not suffer the same radio resource constraints as wide area mobile networks and so the drive for high quality at lower bit rates is less obvious but nevertheless such services are already threatening the capacity and revenue streams of mobile operators. Many operators attempt to control their use by deep packet inspection or other profiling methods but smart phones using WiFi connections can easily circumvent the mobile networks. The recently standardized Opus codec in IETF RFC 6716 [4] represents a performance benchmark that is hard to ignore for conventionally standardized codecs. This codec which is a hybrid between the Skype SiLK voice codec and the CELT audio codec spans a range in bit rate from 6 kbit/s to 510 kbit/s. At lower bit rates performance is somewhat limited and the coded bandwidth is less than SWB. The Opus codec may not live up to all of the claims as a totally open, royalty-free audio codec but it represents a high quality codec at, and above, 24 kbit/s where it codes more of the SWB bandwidth. See [5]. Unfortunately, or perhaps fortunately, 24 kbit/s represents a rather high bit rate for efficient use of the radio resource for speech/audio in mobile systems Page 6/16

7 Full HD voice and new EVS Codec for VoLTE Full HD Voice will go beyond the quality of the current HD Voice to deliver unrivalled quality to mobile users and provides even greater benefits. The better voice quality of Full HD voice will improve the call experience still further, allowing people to experience calls just as if they are speaking face to face or directly to the person they are speaking to. Full HD voice transmits almost the entire human voice spectrum; making conversations completely natural and as understandable as possible. Like HD voice, Full HD Voice will also help people hear better in noisy environments. Full HD voice will provide additional means for operators to differentiate their voice service offerings and enable even higher quality services. The additional error robustness of Full HD Voice will also mean that these higher quality services are provided over more of the coverage area of an operator s network; increasing the satisfaction level of end-users. The features of Full HD Voice cannot be provided using existing speech and audio codecs and therefore a new codec is clearly needed. The AMR-WB codec was completed by 3GPP in 2001 and since that time codec technology has developed significantly. Codecs such as the 3GPP2 VMR Codec, ITU-T G.718 and 3GPP AMR- WB+ have built upon the best features of AMR-WB and been shown to provide enhanced performance in poor radio channels and better quality for music signals. Over the same period codecs have been developed that encode more and more of the audio spectrum. Codecs such as ITU-T G.719, and Superwideband extensions to codecs such as ITU-T G.718 and G have demonstrated that the additional audio bandwidths above 7kHz do not require very much extra data to encode well. There have also been significant developments in Mobile System infrastructure. With the deployment of the Internet Protocol (IP) based infrastructure known as IMS, in conjunction with LTE which is also a packet-based air interface technology, the introduction of new codecs is also much more easily achieved than in the past. This is because fewer changes are required within the infrastructure to support the new codecs as the data packets can remain in-tact from one handset to the other in a call. The transmission of voice packets over the LTE air interface is known as Voice over LTE (VoLTE) to mirror the similarity to VoIP. VoLTE is currently being rolled out in Korea with more general deployment later in the year and throughout In response to these developments a study item on use-cases for Enhanced Voice Services (EVS) over the Evolved Packet System of LTE was initiated in 3GPP; and the introduction of new codecs is more easily achieved than in the past. fewer changes are required within the infrastructure Page 7/16

8 in March 2010 it was completed. This study [1] led directly to the development of the EVS Codec which will be completed in 3Q2014. Features and Performance of the EVS Codec Looking to the Enhanced Voice Services (EVS) Codec; it represents a very significant milestone in terms of speech/audio quality and functionality when compared to existing conversational (low delay) codecs. For the first time a 3GPP conversational codec will combine high quality speech and music performance across four bandwidths; Narrowband (NB = Hz), Wideband (WB = Hz), Superwideband (SWB = Hz) and Fullband (FB = Hz). These wider audio bandwidths, combined with improved quality for music and mixed content signals, are at the heart of what constitutes Full HD Voice. The 3GPP Work Item Description for the EVS Codec which will be completed during 2014 lists the objectives of the new codec as follows; 1. Enhanced quality and coding efficiency for narrowband (NB) and wideband (WB) speech services, leading to improved user experience and system efficiency. This should also be achieved in interoperation with pre-rel-10 systems and services employing WB voice. 2. Enhanced quality by the introduction of super-wideband (SWB) speech, leading to improved user experience. 3. Enhanced quality for mixed content and music in conversational applications (for example, in-call music), leading to improved user experience for cases when selection of dedicated 3GPP audio codecs is not possible. 4. Robustness to packet loss and delay jitter, leading to optimized behavior in IP application environments like MTSI within the EPS. 5. Backward interoperability to the 3GPP AMR-WB codec by having some WB EVS modes supporting the AMR-WB codec format used throughout 3GPP conversational speech telephony service (including CS). The AMR-WB interoperable operation modes of the EVS codec may be either identical to those in the AMR-WB codec or different but bitstream interoperable with them. Many of the improvements in NB and WB represent a capacity boost for mobile systems whilst delivering the same audio quality. It is also clear that the EVS codec Page 8/16

9 will provide improvements to the Wideband speech services that are at the heart of the HD Voice Logo Terminal Requirements (WID Items 1, 3, 4 & 5). Perhaps the main enhancement to voice services provided by EVS though will be SWB speech (and in-call music - WID Item 2 in combination with Items 3 & 4) which obviously goes beyond the wideband frequencies up to 7kHz and covers frequencies up to at least 14kHz. In-fact the current frequency masks used within the EVS standardization exercise extend beyond Hz at certain bitrates. The Fullband audio mode of EVS operating from 16.4 kbit/s will also provide even greater improvement. As mentioned previously, it will be these broader audio bandwidths which will define Full HD Voice. Table 1: Source codec bit-rates for the EVS codec (from draft TS ) Source codec bit-rate (kbit/s) Signal bandwidths supported Source Controlled Operation Available 5.9 (SC-VBR) NB, WB Yes (Always On) 7.2 NB, WB Yes 8 NB, WB Yes 9.6 NB, WB, SWB Yes 13.2 NB, WB, SWB Yes 13.2 Channel Aware WB, SWB Yes 16.4 NB, WB, SWB, FB Yes 24.4 NB, WB, SWB, FB Yes 32 WB, SWB, FB Yes 48 WB, SWB, FB Yes 64 WB, SWB, FB Yes 96 WB, SWB, FB Yes 128 WB, SWB, FB Yes the EVS codec provides unrivalled quality particularly at bit rates up to 24.4 kbit/s There have been conversational SWB and FB codecs before in both ITU-T and VoIP applications such as Skype but the EVS Codec achieves with SWB coding from 9.6 kbit/s and FB coding from 16.4 kbit/s as shown in Table 1. The SWB coding of EVS comes close to achieving the quality and reproducing the bandwidth of broadcast FM radio. Fullband coding comes close to HiFi bandwidths and systems such as MP3. See Figure Page 9/16

10 From a quality perspective, the EVS codec provides this unrivalled quality for not only clean speech but noisy speech and music/audio across the entire bit rate range; but particularly at bit rates up to 24.4 kbit/s. This, combined with better capacity and excellent robustness to frame erasures, makes the EVS codec supremely adapted to mobile applications. Figure 3: Bandwidths of 3GPP Codecs This extra audio bandwidth will make a really significant improvement in the user experience of VoLTE systems The EVS codec also has an example solution of a jitter buffer manager (JBM) which evens out the packet delay variation experienced by speech data packets transported over the IMS which is a voice over IP (VoIP) system. The quality of the EVS codec operating in its SWB modes can be seen in Figure 4. This figure shows the performance of the codec in clean speech (Figure 4a), clean speech with frame losses (Figure 4b), noisy speech (Figure 4c) and music/mixed content (Figure 4d). The tests were performed as part of the independent evaluation of the codec in the EVS Selection Phase. In almost all cases the EVS Codec is superior to the reference codecs used to define the requirements Note in Figure 4d the reference codecs although operating at the same bit rate have significant longer delays making them unsuitable for conversational applications. Similar performance against the references is achieved in NB and WB Page 10/16

11 This level of performance exceeds that of all existing 3GPP codecs and in particular the AMR-WB codec which led to the creation of the GSMA HD Voice Logo after all HD Voice is synonymous with Wideband audio. Figure 4: Quality of The EVS Codec operating in SWB (Selection test results) Why Operators should deploy EVS As described above, the EVS Codec provides a quantum leap in terms of quality and efficiency and results in business benefits to operators. As previous studies of HD voice customers have shown, customers notice the difference when they are provided with high quality voice calls [2] and this naturally leads to longer duration calls. This extended use brings greater user satisfaction levels and leads to less churn and/or greater ARPU. Competition from OTT services such as Skype has been naturally limited by the universal addressing provided by the unique address space represented by ITU-T E.164 and yet they have flourished due to enhanced audio quality and lower cost. EVS provides a real opportunity for mobile operators to devalue the proposition of these OTT providers by offering a highly competitive audio quality package to both to consumers and business/enterprise customers, in addition to the addressing convenience. In addition to the EVS primary modes, the codec has modes that allow it to interoperate with the 3GPP AMR-WB codec and achieve enhanced quality and robustness to packet loss (see Figure 5). This feature allows EVS enabled phones to Page 11/16

12 communicate directly with AMR-WB VoLTE phones and 2G/3G phones and gives operators flexibility to roll-out VoLTE handsets featuring the EVS codec as an alternative to AMR-WB. During this initial phase of EVS deployment operators will also benefit from enhanced performance of their AMR-WB service. Figure 5: The EVS Codec operation in AMR-WB I/O Mode EVS impact on VoLTE To enable EVS services in emerging LTE networks, some network nodes need to be updated from two aspects: 1. Media handling enhanced for EVS codec: SBC, MGW 2. Signaling handling enhanced for SDP Offer/Answer: SBC, AS, MGCF Figure 6 highlights the necessary network node changes for EVS over VoLTE Page 12/16

13 Full HD Voice proposal in GSMA The most significant enhancement to VoLTE services provided by the EVS codec will be SWB speech (and in-call music) which obviously goes beyond the wideband audio frequencies associated with the current HD Voice Logo. What s more the EVS codec will also be capable of FB speech. This extra audio bandwidth will make a really significant improvement in the user experience of VoLTE systems and, if marketed well, could provide a valuable selling point for LTE systems and handsets. However for this strategy to be successful the new EVS SWB and FB services need to be differentiated from the current HD Voice Logo service in the minds of network operators and consumers alike. Figure 6: Network Enhancement to Support Full HD Voice (EVS codec) in VoLTE Application Server Media handling enhanced for EVS codec: SBC, MGW Signaling handling enhanced for SDP O/A : SBC, AS, MGCF TAS/IP-SM-GW/T-ADS RCS Server Converged SDB Diameter SIP IMS Core HLR/HSS/ENUM/DNS SIP H.248 I/S-CSCF/MRFC MGCF PLMN/PSTN Network CS MRFP SI IM-MGW P SBC(P-CSCF/ATCF/ATGW/E-CSCF) EMSC EPC MGW PCRF S-GW/P-GW MME 2G/3G 2G/3G LTE LTE Data card + SoftClient CPE + Fixed Phone VoLTE Smartphone The group that is responsible for developing the HD Voice Logo Requirements within GSMA, TSG VLR, is in the process of determining priorities for version 3.0; version 2.0 was approved in The timescales for version 3.0 are well aligned with Release 12 completion of the EVS Codec standard and the Huawei Media Lab has been actively working within TSG VLR to encourage the development of a new enhancement to the HD Voice Logo to promote the deployment of SWB services with the EVS Codec Page 13/16

14 Figure 7: Example New Logos proposed for SWB and FB variants of the HD Voice Logo in GSMA. The rationale for a new Logo is that the existing Logo is very well adapted to WB speech services provided by AMR-WB but the significant improvements in user experience enabled by EVS go far beyond this. Good progress toward this goal has been made and there is good support for the initiative within the TSG VLR group. The marketing and project management groups within GSMA are now considering the proposal. Figure 8: Example GSMA HD Voice Logo with Tag-line. The proposal made and accepted by TSG VLR was not to employ a completely new logo but to build on the success of the original logo by creating a slightly modified logo as shown in Figure 7. As an alternative it has been suggested that a tag-line beneath the current logo may also be considered as shown in Figure Page 14/16

15 Figure 9: Relationship between EVS, Enhancements to EVS and 3GPP 5G Radio Standards. Future Voice: EVS Beyond 3GPP Release 12 There are plans within the main players in 3GPP EVS to develop a stereo variant of the EVS codec for Release 13 or perhaps Release 14. It is preferred that the stereo extensions should be built upon the EVS mono codec operating modes in an embedded sense. The development timescales of EVS and the extensions to EVS in relation to the 3GPP developments towards 5G can be seen in Figure 9. Beyond stereo, one of the next key areas which is likely to enhance the perceived audio quality for communication will be binaural rendering and immersive audio. In such a system the user will experience the full effect of immersion within a recreated sound field. This requires 3-D head-tracking so that as a user moves their head the source of all sounds within the sound field change position naturally. This technology is already used in virtual reality gaming but represents the next logical step in the evolution of audio and speech communication. The goal being to get ever closer to Just like speaking face to face. one of the next key areas to enhance the perceived audio quality will be binaural rendering and immersive audio Page 15/16

16 References [1] 3GPP TR Study of Use Cases and requirements for enhanced voice codecs for the EPS, v , March [2 ] June [3] June [4] ftp://ftp.3gpp2.org/tsgac/working/2014/ _kyoto/tsg-ac Kyoto/WG1/14_01_20_Position/AC A_HD-Voice-Annex-C- Minimum-Requirements-with-GSM-UMTS.pdf [5] [6] Page 16/16

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