摘要 |
In some call-switching systems, transmitted speech samples may be sent back (back-looping) to the sender from a telephone switching center if the switching center is unable to send the speech samples forward. When supplementary information is sent with the speech sample, back-looping may cause a problem if the sending device interprets the signal as originating from another device. To avoid this problem, transmitted samples are subjected to a check value calucation such as a checksum or a cyclic redundancy check. The check value is stored in memory and any received samples are subjected to a check value calculation and compared to the stored samples. If the comparison yields a match, then the device will know that the received samples originated from itself and can be properly handled. |