Transmission delay – Polycom C16 User Manual

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Design Guide for the Polycom SoundStructure C16, C12, C8, and SR12

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200 msec for larger rooms. As shown in the following figure, if the room is

lively, the length of an echo path may be longer than expected making the

room appear acoustically larger than it is physically.

Transmission Delay

In all communication networks, there is a combination of processing latency

and network latency that delays when the local signal is heard in the remote

room and conversely when the remote signal is heard in the local room. There

have been numerous studies that have shown that when delay is added to an

echo, the perceived communication impairment caused by the echo is

increased. Processing latency is due to the selection of algorithms, the speed

of the underlying processors, the implementation of the algorithms, and how

the audio is collected from the analog-to-digital converter and also sent to the

digital-to-audio converter in a digital system. In some cases, such as in video

conferencing systems, delay may be intentionally added to the audio signal to

compensate for the delays inherent with video signal in order to maintain

audio and video lip synchronization. Network transmission delay is limited

by the speed of electrons (or the speed of light with satellite and microwave

transmission) in a network and any other processing or data handling that

Direct

1st Reflection

2nd Reflection

3rd Reflection

4th Reflection

5th reflection

Microphone

Loudspeaker

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C8, SR12, C12