Problem: how do you objectively measure a voip channel's voice quality?
Solution: play the telephone game.
1) system A tells system B a random word
2) system B records what it heard and tells it back to system B
3) system A records what it heard and tells it back to system A
4) loop 2) until a pre-determined max iterations
5) let human being listen to each iteration (from worst to best)
6) once a human can accurately make out what was said stop
The iteration number is the TGQM.
TGQM=0 horrible unusable TGQM=1 barely usable TGQM=1000 as crystal clear as it gets
(optional) instead of relying on human in the loop, a computer voice recognition module can do this. HTGQM (human TGQM) / ATGQM (artificial TGQM)-- ixnaum, Jul 09 2014 [+] Ha!
(though you might want to deskcheck 2 & 3 before running... just sayin')-- FlyingToaster, Jul 09 2014 Search for PESQ and POLQA. There's a whole industry devoted to this with the basic idea of trying to build a mathematical model that can replace a human. The starting point is to do experiments to record people's perception of quality when presented with audio and video samples.-- DenholmRicshaw, Jul 10 2014 random, halfbakery