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Appendix A Silence suppression 705
BCM 4.0 Networking Configuration Guide
The effect of silence suppression on half-duplex links is, therefore, to reduce the peak and average
bandwidth requirements by approximately 50% of the full transmission rate. Because the sender
and receiver are sharing the same bandwidth, this effect can be aggregated for a number of calls.
The following figure shows the peak bandwidth requirements for two calls on a half-duplex link
with silence suppression enabled. The peak bandwidth for all calls is equal to the sum of the peak
bandwidth for each individual call. In this case, that is twice the full transmission rate for the two
calls.
Figure 223 Two calls on a half-duplex link with silence suppression
Silence suppression on full-duplex links
On full-duplex links, the transmit path and the receive path are separate channels, with bandwidths
usually quoted in terms of individual channels. The following figure shows the peak bandwidth
requirements for one call on a full-duplex link without silence suppression. Voice packets are
transmitted, even when a speaker is silent. Therefore, the peak bandwidth and the average
bandwidth used equals the full transmission rate for both the transmit and the receive channel.
Conversation
Buenos noches Juan Muy bien, y tu?
Hola Isabella Com o esta?
Hello Fred. This is Susan.
Do you have a minute?
Hi!
Sure!
Conversation
Bandwidth used
Channel/Link max
Time
Bandwidth shared by half-duplex callsPeak channel bandwidth is n * average
bandwidth per call
Tx + Rx Chan
Bandwidth
Tx
Tx
Rx
Rx
Fred here.
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