Fig. 1. Overall flow chart of the proposed VoIP receiver-based speech quality enhancement.
Fig. 2. Block diagram of network jitter estimation.
Fig. 3. Block diagram of adaptive playout control and signal reconstruction.
Fig. 4. Overall flow chart of packet loss concealment.
Fig. 5. Block diagram of the proposed speech enhancement.
Fig. 6. Block diagram of the phase estimation.
Table 1. Statics of network trace.
Table 2. Averaged MOS scores.
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