User experience in audio conferencing solutions matters – yet the enhancement can be challenging. Two webinars provided by HEAD acoustics give a deep-insight for manufacturers and designers of VoIP conferencing devices and system components on basic and advanced parameters, hardware and measurement setup, and testing procedures – all in order to ensure optimum communication quality and to enhance the user experience in audio conferences.
The two new webinars provided by HEAD acoustics on audio conferencing solutions will cover "Hardware and basic testing (Part 1)" and "Client and advanced testing (Part 2)"
Part 1
Audio conferencing solutions: Hardware and basic testing
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2020
Time (EDT): 4:00 AM | 11:00 AM | 14:00 PM
Topics addressed:
Measurement setup for evaluating communication quality of various components
Basic parameters, such as frequency response, delay, echo, mean opinion scores for speech quality in silence (POLQA) and with background noise (3QUEST)
Comparison between a few devices
Part 2
Audio conferencing solutions: Client and advanced testing
Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Time (EDT): 4:00 AM | 11:00 AM | 14:00 PM
Topics addressed:
Better look under the hood of audio conferencing platforms
Advanced parameters, such as listening effort (ABLE), perceptual echo performance (EQUEST), and double-talk, including multi-talker scenarios
Actual measurement results of some typical conferencing solutions
Contact and registration via www.head-acoustics.com/eng/training_center_telecom_webinars.htm
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HEAD acoustics Announces Two New Webinars on Audio Conferencing Solutions
June 15 2020, 02:50
User experience in audio conferencing solutions matters – yet the enhancement can be challenging. Two webinars provided by HEAD acoustics give a deep-insight for manufacturers and designers of VoIP conferencing devices and system components on basic and advanced parameters, hardware and measurement setup, and testing procedures – all in order to ensure optimum communication quality and to enhance the user experience in audio conferences.