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WCDMA RAN
AMR Voice Quality Improvement Based on PLVA
Contents
Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Scope ............................................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 Intended Audience......................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.3 Change History.............................................................................................................................. 1-1
2 Overview......................................................................................................................................2-1
3 Technical Description ..............................................................................................................3-1
3.1 AMR Speech Encoding and Decoding .......................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 AMR Speech Decoding Using the Viterbi Algorithm ...................................................................... 3-2
3.3 AMR Speech Decoding Using the PLVA ....................................................................................... 3-3
6 Parameters..................................................................................................................................6-1
7 Counters ......................................................................................................................................7-1
8 Glossary ......................................................................................................................................8-1
9 References Documents ...........................................................................................................9-1
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1 Introduction
1 Introduction
1.1 Scope
This document describes the feature WRFD-140201 AMR Voice Quality Improvement Based on PLVA.
Feature change: refers to a change in the AMR Voice Quality Improvement Based on PLVA feature of
a specific product version.
Editorial change: refers to a change in wording or the addition of information that was not described in
the earlier version.
Document Issue
The document issue is as follows:
02 (2012-07-20)
01 (2012-04-30)
Draft A (2012-02-15)
02 (2012-07-20)
This is the second commercial release of RAN14.0.
Compared with issue 01 (2012-04-30) of RAN14.0, this issue incorporates the changes described in the
following table.
Change Change Description
Type
Parameter Change
Feature
change
None.
None.
Editorial Added the information about how to deploying AMR Voice None.
change Quality Improvement Based on PLVA. For details, see 5.2
"Feature Deployment."
01 (2012-04-30)
This is the first commercial release of RAN14.0.
Compared with issue Draft A (2012-02-15) of RAN14.0, this issue incorporates the changes described
in the following table:
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Change Type
Change Description
Parameter Change
Feature change
None
None
Editorial change The simulation result for PLVA is added. For details, see 5.3
Feature Monitoring.
None
Draft A (2012-02-15)
This is the first draft of the document for RAN14.0.
This is a new document.
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2 Overview
2 Overview
Adaptive Multi-rate(AMR) audio codec is a patented speech coding scheme adopted by the 3GPP as
the standard codec for UMTS. Channel encoding for AMR voice services uses convolutional codes. In
RAN14.0, Huawei introduces the Parallel List Viterbi Algorithm (PLVA) to decode convolutional codes.
The PLVA outperforms the Viterbi algorithm used by most vendors and previous Huawei production,
and it improves the voice service quality without affecting power control or compromising system
capacity. The feature introduces more robustness to the voice service which is more noticeable in poor
radio condition.
AMR Voice Quality Improvement Based on PLVA does not depend on any other feature and can be
used with any other feature.
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3 Technical Description
3 Technical Description
3.1 AMR Speech Encoding and Decoding
At the UMTS physical layer, convolutional codes are used to perform channel encoding for AMR voice
services and power control is used to ensure AMR voice quality. Figure 3-1 shows channel encoding
and power control for UMTS AMR voice services in the uplink.
Figure 3-1 Channel encoding and power control for UMTS AMR voice services in the uplink
As shown in Figure 3-1, the UE uses convolutional codes to encode AMR voice data and sends the
encoded data to the NodeB. The NodeB decodes the received data and performs a cyclic redundancy
check (CRC) on the decoded data. The NodeB then sends the decoded data and a CRC indicator
(CRCI) to the RNC. The RNC calculates the block error rate (BLER) for outer-loop power control based
on all the CRCIs received. The RNC also sends the decoded data and the CRCI to the Core Network
(CN) for AMR voice data decoding (source decoding).
The RNC calculates the BLER for outer-loop power control based on the ratio of CRCIs indicating CRC failures to all
CRCIs.
AMR voice services include narrowband and wideband AMR voice services. There are three classes of
narrowband AMR voice services: A, B, and C. There are two classes of wideband AMR voice services:
A and B. The Viterbi algorithm and PLVA apply to both narrowband and wideband AMR voice services.
The following description is based on narrowband AMR voice services. Of the three classes of
narrowband AMR voice services, class A is of high importance and includes a 12-bit number used for
CRC. The other classes are of low importance and CRC is not performed on them. Figure 3-2 shows
the separate channel encoding for classes A, B, and C of narrowband AMR services.
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Figure 3-2 Channel encoding for classes A, B, and C of narrowband AMR services
The Viterbi algorithm selects the optimal path based on the maximum likelihood theory and exports the
data decoded on the optimal path. If the data decoded on the optimal path fails the CRC, the AMR
speech codec discards the data. As a result, voice quality deteriorates.
Figure 3-4 shows the narrowband AMR speech decoding using the Viterbi algorithm.
Figure 3-4 Narrowband AMR speech decoding using the Viterbi algorithm
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As shown in Figure 3-4, the three AMR voice classes are separately decoded by the Viterbi decoder,
and the CRC is performed only on the decoded data of class A. The CRCI is used as a reference for
outer-loop power control and is also sent as a bad frame indication (BFI) to the AMR speech codec on
the CN. If a BFI indicates that a speech frame is erroneous, the AMR speech codec on the CN discards
the speech frame to prevent noise.
Instead of selecting only the most optimal path, the PLVA selects the top N optimal paths and performs
CRC on the data decoded on these paths. The PLVA only exports data that passes the CRC. If the data
decoded on these paths fails the CRC, the PLVA exports the data decoded on the optimal path, which is
the same path selected by the Viterbi algorithm. The PLVA outperforms the Viterbi algorithm because it
chooses the data decoded on multiple paths, which include the optimal one selected by the Viterbi
algorithm. Therefore, when the data decoded by the Viterbi algorithm is correct, the data decoded by
the PLVA is also correct. However, when the data decoded by the PLVA is correct, the data decoded by
the Viterbi algorithm is not necessarily correct because there are occasions when the data decoded on
the optimal path is incorrect whereas the data decoded on other paths selected by the PLVA is correct.
In simulations where the PLVA selects four paths, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is 0.2 to 0.8 dB better
than that produced by the Viterbi algorithm.
Figure 3-6 shows the narrowband AMR speech decoding using the PLVA.
Figure 3-6 Narrowband AMR speech decoding using the PLVA
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As shown in Figure 3-6, CRC is performed on the AMR voice data of class A and therefore the data can
be decoded using the PLVA. The mean opinion score (MOS) of class A AMR voice data is improved by
reducing the BLER. CRC is not performed on classes B and C AMR voice data and therefore classes B
and C AMR voice data can only be decoded by using the Viterbi algorithm. The PLVA exports and
sends the decoded data, Viterbi CRCI, and PLVA CRCI to the RNC. The Viterbi CRCI is used for outerloop power control. The PLVA CRCI serves as the BFI, indicating whether a speech frame is erroneous.
The Viterbi CRCI is used for outer-loop power control and the PLVA CRCI serves as the BFI. This dualCRCI mechanism does not affect power control. Note that this feature decreases the uplink BLER and
improves the MOS of AMR voice service by using PLVA, it has no impact on the downlink.
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Network Performance
This feature improves the MOS of AMR voice services, especially the MOS of AMR voice services in
weak coverage areas.
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5 Engineering Guidelines
5 Engineering Guidelines
5.1 When to Use AMR Voice Quality Improvement Based on
PLVA
This feature can improve the AMR voice quality, so it can be applied in any scenario that meets the
deployment requirements.
Prerequisites
Dependencies on Hardware
This
The
BTS3812E, BTS3812A and BTS3812AE must be configured with the EULPd board.
The
The
3900 series base station must be configured with the WBBPd or WBBPf board.
Currently,
for baseband boards, only the EULPd, EBBCd, WBBPd and WBBPf boards support the
PLVA feature. When the EULPd, EBBCd, WBBPd or WBBPf board is inserted together with the
other types of baseband boards, AMR services cannot obtain the PLVA gain if the AMR services are
set up on the other types of baseband boards.
License
The
license " AMR Voice Quality Improvement Based on PLVA" on the NodeB side has been
activated. For details about the license items and how to activate the license, see License
Management Feature Parameter Description.
Procedure
Activation Procedure
After the license is activated, this feature has been activated.
Verification Procedure
Verify that the value of the new counter VS.NodeB.ULCreditUsed.Mean,
VS.NodeB.ULCreditUsed.Max or VS.NodeB.ULCreditUsed.Min is not 0. A non-zero value indicates
that CE Overbooking takes effect.
Deactivation Procedure
None
Example
None
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The gain produced by this feature is reflected by a noticeable increase in the MOS. Take 12.2 kbit/s
AMR voice services as an example. In the uplink simulations, if the BLER is 1%, the MOS is increased
by about 0.08; if the BLER is greater than 10%, the MOS is increased by about 0.35. (The BLER
increase is generally caused by UE power limitation, fast channel change, or strong interference.) In
addition, the MOS increase is generally the same under different channel fading conditions.
Figure 5-1describes the MOS comparison for AMR 12.2k voice (Simulation Result in the uplink).
Figure 5-1 MOS comparison for AMR 12.2k voice (Simulation Result in the uplink)
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6 Parameters
6 Parameters
There are no specific parameters associated with this feature.
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7 Counters
7 Counters
Table 7-1 Counter description
Counter ID
50332258
VS.PLVA.User
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8 Glossary
8 Glossary
For the acronyms, abbreviations, terms, and definitions, see the Glossary.
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9 References Documents
9 References Documents
[1] 3GPP TS 25.101, "User Equipment (UE) radio transmission and reception (FDD)"
[2] 3GPP TS 25.212, "Channel Coding and Multiplexing"
[3] 3GPP TS 26.090v900: "AMR Speech Codec; Speech transcoding," December 2009
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