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details about the test vector

Started by Ravi Revankar July 23, 2003
Hi,
I need some information about the css (composite
source signal) required for echo canceller testing.
Can I get it free in some URL. If someone has
generated it on his, please give me some information
for generation of the signal.

RAvi

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You have to get yourself registered on the ITU-T
website and after that they will allow you to download
a couple of ITU-T standards. You can select the echo
cancellation specs (ITU-T G.168/G.165) etc, and
alongwith which you will get the testvectors if there
is any. --- Ravi Revankar <> wrote:
> Hi,
> I need some information about the css (composite
> source signal) required for echo canceller testing.
> Can I get it free in some URL. If someone has
> generated it on his, please give me some information
> for generation of the signal.
>
> RAvi
>
> __________________________________


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There are no test vectors for the echo canceller Rec. However, G168
tells how to construct the CSS

Maurice
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 21:50:38 -0700 (PDT) vikash saraogi
<> writes:
> You have to get yourself registered on the ITU-T
> website and after that they will allow you to download
> a couple of ITU-T standards. You can select the echo
> cancellation specs (ITU-T G.168/G.165) etc, and
> alongwith which you will get the testvectors if there
> is any. > --- Ravi Revankar <> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I need some information about the css (composite
> > source signal) required for echo canceller testing.
> > Can I get it free in some URL. If someone has
> > generated it on his, please give me some information
> > for generation of the signal.
> >
> > RAvi
> >
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