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IEEE 1329-2010

IEEE Standard Method for Measuring Transmission Performance of Speakerphones

Standard by IEEE, 2010

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IEEE 1329-2010 defines a standard method for measuring transmission performance of speakerphones, giving engineers and buyers a consistent way to evaluate voice quality in communication, networking, and broadcast technology. IEEE 1329-2010 helps make comparisons between products more reliable by describing how speakerphone performance should be tested and reported. For teams working with hands-free audio systems, it supports clearer procurement decisions, better design verification, and more consistent technical documentation.

About IEEE 1329-2010

This standard focuses on measurement methodology rather than product features, which makes it useful for objective evaluation of speakerphone transmission characteristics. It is intended to guide testing so that results are repeatable and meaningful across different devices and test environments. In practice, IEEE 1329-2010 is relevant when assessing voice transmission behavior, helping reduce ambiguity in performance claims and supporting more disciplined engineering review. Its role is especially important where comparison and documentation of audio transmission matter.

Where is IEEE 1329-2010 used?

IEEE 1329-2010 is most relevant in the testing and evaluation of speakerphones used in telecommunication and related audio communication systems. It may be applied by manufacturers, laboratories, and quality teams working on hands-free desk units, conference-room speakerphones, or other voice transmission equipment. Because it addresses transmission performance, the standard is useful in product development, verification testing, and acceptance checks where consistent measurement of speech behavior is needed.

Importance in practice

In practice, IEEE 1329-2010 helps organizations measure speakerphone performance in a consistent way, which supports cleaner comparison of models and more dependable compliance records. That consistency can reduce disputes during procurement and improve confidence in engineering decisions about voice transmission quality. For test teams, it also creates a shared basis for reporting results, which is important when performance needs to be reviewed, repeated, or audited over time. IEEE 1329-2010 therefore supports lower risk and better control.

  • Standard method for speakerphone transmission testing
  • Supports repeatable measurement results
  • Useful for product comparison and verification
  • Relevant to voice communication equipment
  • Helps document performance consistently
SKU: f3137649b955

  • Publication Date: 2010
  • Standard Status: Inactive
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Subject: Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
  • Official IEEE: Doi link
  • This Version: 1329 (2010)
  • Previous Version: 1329 (2000)

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