Acoustic Echo Cancellation; Limitations; Disabling Vqm - Motorola MC9190-G User Manual

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VQM detects if there is an ongoing Voice over WiFi (VoWiFi) call, and if so, marks outgoing voice packets (Only
outgoing voice packets can be marked. The incoming voice packets have already been through the network, so it
makes no sense to mark them.) as high-priority using DSCP. This enables WMM-compatible wireless infrastructure
to treat the voice packets preferentially. This results in fewer delays for voice packets, which in turn improves the
call quality.

Acoustic Echo Cancellation

Acoustic Echo occurs during a voice call when the audio from the earpiece enters the microphone of the same
device. This results in the person at the other end hearing back a delayed version of his/her own voice ("Echo").
Needless to say, "Echo" is not desirable, and needs to be suppressed. This is the functionality performed by the
Acoustic Echo Canceller (AEC). There are two approaches to suppressing the Echo:
Turn the Acoustic Echo Canceller (AEC) on permanently. This approach is not very efficient because the
device consumes more power when the AEC is on.
Turn the Acoustic Echo Canceller (AEC) on only when there is an ongoing call.
VQM follows the second of the two approaches mentioned above.
VQM automatically turns on the Acoustic Echo Canceller (AEC) when the mobile device is in a VoWiFi call. When
the call is terminated, VQM turns the AEC off. Note that the AEC is turned on for speakerphone and handset
modes and does not get turned on for wired headset and Bluetooth headset modes. The AEC is not required for
wired headset because the audio volume is quite low (because of the proximity of the earpiece to the ear), and
therefore it is very unlikely for the audio from the earpiece to go in to the mouthpiece. Bluetooth headsets typically
have an Echo Canceller built in. Turning the AEC on only while on a call saves battery power, compared to leaving
the AEC turned on permanently.
The AEC is not turned on for Cellular calls because the WWAN phone application has a built-in echo canceller.

Limitations

There is no VPN support in VQM.
Only the Avaya softphone is supported.

Disabling VQM

To disable VQM perform a warm boot.

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