Simulation of Telephone System with Reserved Communicational Channels and Automatic Correction of Transmission’s Delay of the Audio Stream

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This paper describes how to improve the reliability and comfort telephony based on intelligent microprocessor terminals intended for operation on the remote and distant objects. The criteria of evaluation "comfortable" telephony and the method of quantitative evaluation are developed. An algorithm for automatic selection of data channels and automatic correction of audio data stream transmission's delay is suggested. The results of the partial testing of the developed algorithm are presented.

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