Latency And Packet Length - Aastra OpenCom 100 Series Mounting And Commissioning User Manual

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A modern Intranet normally offers enough performance reserves and reliability to
make good-quality VoIP telephony possible. Specific components can also be opti-
mised; for example by using a modern switch which evaluates the TOS byte of IP
packets, by replacing unreliable connections, or by using a separated VLAN for VoIP.

Latency and Packet Length

For technical reasons, there is always a delay ("latency") between the recording of
voice data via the microphone and playback via the receiver. Voice data is recorded for
a short period so that it can be sent in an IP packet. The IP packet also has a signal-
propagation delay before the receiver can begin playback. For these reasons, the
extra time required for voice-data encoding and decoding may be neglected.
An IP packet consists of protocol data and user data. Sending shorter voice-data
packets causes the ratio between the user data and the protocol data to become
unfavourable and increases the bandwidth required. Sending longer voice-data
packets increases latency.
The length of the voice-data packets must therefore be adjusted to the requirements
of the transmission medium. Shorter voice-data packets can be sent if a direct eth-
ernet connection exists. If an 64 kbit/s ISDN line is to be used for transmission, then
longer voice-data packets should be used.
Longer voice data packages are generally used for SIP telephony over the Internet.
The following table provides an overview of the required bandwidth for a telephone
connection with various parameter settings. The values apply to half-duplex ethernet;
for full-duplex the values can be halved.
Required bandwidth (kbit/s) with respect to Packet Length and Codec
Packet
G.711 (not
Length (ms)
compressed)
20
180.8
30
40
50
G.729A
G.723.1
approx.
6.3 kbit/s
8 kbit/s
68.8
51.2
48.0
42.4
37.12
Voice over IP (VoIP)
G.723.1
5.3 kbit/s
45.9
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