Meeting: TSGS4_135_India | Agenda Item: 5.3
4 documents found
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| ITU-T Study Group 11 |
LS on initiation of new work item Q.IMS-INT-RS “IMS interconnection restoration architecture and procedures”
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LS on Initiation of New Work Item Q.IMS-INT-RS "IMS Interconnection Restoration Architecture and Procedures"Document OverviewThis is a Liaison Statement (LS) from ITU-T Study Group 11 to 3GPP (for information) announcing the initiation of a new work item Q.IMS-INT-RS on "IMS interconnection restoration architecture and procedures" during the ITU-T SG11 meeting in Geneva, November 17-26, 2025. Main Technical ContributionNew Work Item InitiationITU-T SG11 has initiated work on Q.IMS-INT-RS, which specifies restoration architecture and procedures based on a shared backup interconnection point to enhance service resilience in IMS interconnection scenarios. Scope of Q.IMS-INT-RSThe draft Recommendation covers the following technical areas: 1. Restoration Architecture
2. Service Interruption Conditions
3. Restoration Signaling Procedures
4. Interface Descriptions
Collaboration RequestITU-T SG11 is seeking collaboration with 3GPP on this subject matter, given the relevance to IMS interconnection which is a key area of 3GPP specifications. Reference DocumentsThe baseline text of Q.IMS-INT-RS is available in SG11-TD657/GEN (attached to the LS). |
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| ETSI TC DECT |
1,25 ms frame duration now available in TS 103 634 V1.6.1 (LC3plus)
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Summary of DECT Liaison Statement on LC3plus 1.25ms Frame Duration AvailabilityDocument OverviewThis is a Liaison Statement from ETSI TC DECT to 3GPP SA4 (S4-260032) responding to a previous 3GPP request (S4-241377) regarding LC3plus integration in 3GPP ISAR. The document announces the availability of a new LC3plus specification version with ultra-low-delay capabilities. Main Technical ContributionsNew LC3plus Version ReleaseETSI TC DECT announces the publication of ETSI TS 103 634 V1.6.1 (October 2025), which includes both updated specification text and reference software. Ultra-Low-Delay Mode SpecificationsThe key technical addition is a new 1.25ms frame duration mode with the following characteristics:
Additional Updates in V1.6.1The revision includes several maintenance and compatibility improvements:
Context and Future UpdatesETSI TC DECT indicates this update directly addresses 3GPP SA4's previous liaison regarding LC3plus integration in ISAR and commits to providing future updates on new revisions of ETSI TS 103 634. |
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| CTA WAVE |
Reply LS to CTA WAVE on CMCD phase 2
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Reply LS to CTA WAVE on CMCD Phase 2Document InformationMeeting: 3GPP TSG-SA4 Meeting #135 (S4-260033) OverviewThis is a Liaison Statement (LS) from CTA WAVE to 3GPP SA4 regarding CMCD (Common Media Client Data) Phase 2 development. The document serves as a reply to a previous LS (S4-251997). Key Technical ContributionsCMCD Version 2 StatusThe LS indicates that CTA WAVE has provided an email received and a CMCDv2 Release Candidate as attachments to this liaison statement. Coordination ActivitiesThis liaison represents ongoing coordination between: - CTA WAVE (Consumer Technology Association Web Application Video Ecosystem) - 3GPP SA4 (Service and System Aspects Working Group 4 - Codec and Media) - SVTA DASH-IF WG (Streaming Video Technology Alliance - DASH Industry Forum Working Group) - ISO/IEC JTC1 SC29 WG03 (MPEG Systems) Work Item ContextThe LS is associated with two work items: - FS_AMD_Ph2: Feasibility Study on Adaptive Media Delivery Phase 2 - AMD_PRO-MED: Adaptive Media Delivery for Professional Media PurposeThis reply LS appears to be providing 3GPP SA4 with the latest CMCDv2 Release Candidate documentation for review and consideration in the context of the ongoing Adaptive Media Delivery Phase 2 work and Professional Media activities in Release 20. |
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| ITU-T Study Group 12 |
LS on Subjective quality evaluation of AI-based ultra-low bitrate voice codecs
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LS on Subjective Quality Evaluation of AI-based Ultra-low Bitrate Voice CodecsDocument InformationSource: ITU-T Study Group 12 Background and ContextITU-T SG12 reviewed multiple contributions during its September 2025 meeting addressing ML- and AI-based speech processing features and their evaluation using subjective tests and objective models. A key contribution (SG12-C40) from Rohde & Schwarz SwissQual AG presented P.800 listening test results that included several AI-based ultra-low bitrate codecs. Main Technical FindingsPerformance of AI-based Ultra-low Bitrate CodecsThe P.800 listening tests demonstrated that several AI-based ultra-low bitrate codecs scored better than traditional low-bitrate codecs, proving their usefulness in the telecommunication context. Limitations of Current Test MethodologiesWhile the P.800 overall MOS rating procedure appears generally appropriate for evaluating these codecs, SG12 identified potential limitations:
E-model Integration ConcernsSG12 concluded that it would be premature to incorporate these AI-based codecs into the E-model (by deriving equipment impairment factors) due to:
Request for FeedbackITU-T SG12 is seeking feedback from 3GPP SA4 based on their experience before deciding to:
The liaison includes attachment SG12-C40 describing a subjective ACR LOT testing of AI-based and ultra-low bitrate codecs in a full-scale real field context. |
Total Summaries: 4 | PDFs Available: 4