This paper presents the subjective speech quality evaluation in terms of the Mean Opinion Score (MOS) and the relationship between BER and subjective speech quality in a GSM-based radio system. The results show that in certain environments (hilly terrain and rural areas), a SNR (or C/I) higher than 12 dB is required for acceptable speech quality. For an acceptable speech quality, a BER(c1) better than 10-2 is needed in a GSM-based system.
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Yeon Ho CHUNG, "The Performance of Subjective Speech Quality and BER in a GSM-Based System" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E81-B, no. 10, pp. 1944-1945, October 1998, doi: .
Abstract: This paper presents the subjective speech quality evaluation in terms of the Mean Opinion Score (MOS) and the relationship between BER and subjective speech quality in a GSM-based radio system. The results show that in certain environments (hilly terrain and rural areas), a SNR (or C/I) higher than 12 dB is required for acceptable speech quality. For an acceptable speech quality, a BER(c1) better than 10-2 is needed in a GSM-based system.
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