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Audio quality perception of SCIP encrypted voice transmission over low quality radio links

by Anton Sundin




Institution: Uppsala University
Department:
Year: 2016
Keywords: SCIP; audio quality perception; packet loss; PESQ; Engineering and Technology; Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Information Engineering; Communication Systems; Teknik och teknologier; Elektroteknik och elektronik; Kommunikationssystem; Master Programme in Engineering Physics; Civilingenjörsprogrammet i teknisk fysik
Posted: 02/05/2017
Record ID: 2118962
Full text PDF: http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-298312


Abstract

Tactical radio communications used in military applications hasstrict requirements regarding security and has to be operable inrough environments in which there may be disturbances and disruptionson a radio link. The performance of the Secure CommunicationInteroperability Protocol (SCIP) operating in an asynchronouscommunication network with various levels of packet loss isinvestigated and found inadequate mainly due to problems withcryptographic synchronization between the transmitting and receivingunits. The introduction of additional counter data to each datapacket remedies this problem and allows the receiving units to fillthe holes left by packet losses with filler packets, maintainingsynchronization. The audio quality can then be measured using thePerceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality (PESQ) algorithm.Measurements are performed in an emulated radio link with aconfigurable packet loss ratio developed by Saab. The results showthat parts of SCIP can be used alongside the counter solution withoutimpacting the audio quality. The insertion of filler packets is shownto have a positive effect on the audio quality, while aggregation ofpackets to conserve transmission data rate is shown to have anegative effect.