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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF OCTOBER 3,1995 PSA#1444FAA Technical Center, Atlantic City International Airport, NJ 08405 58 -- VOICE DIGITIZING EQUIPMENT FOR EVALUATION OF APPLICABILITY TO
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL APPLICATIONS SOL DTFA03- POC Anthony (Buzz) Cerino,
(609) 485-5640; Alternate Contacts: John Petro, (609) 485-5436; Ed
Coleman (609) 485-4592. It is the intent of the FAA to evaluate
technology in the area of voice coding equipment to determine
applicability for use in national and international air/ground
communications. Suppliers willing to assist in this effort are
encouraged to contact the above for the purpose of submitting equipment
for evaluation. Subject equipment will be evaluated within a
standardized test bed. For specifications and information on the
standardized test bed, please contact the above contact points.
Equipment not meeting the following requirements shall not be tested
further: a) maximum bit rate of 4800 bps (including all FEC); b)
maximum back-to-back delay of 80 msec back-to-back delay less than 80
msec is desired back-to-back delay measured from analog input of test
bed to analog output of test bed through the correlation of voice
waveforms; c) an integer number of Vocoder frames shall be equal to 120
msec; d) operate in a half duplex push to talk (PTT) mode; e) equipment
provided must interface with the standardized test bed setup. The
encoder and decoder shall be two separate units. RS422 into and out of
the encoder. RS422 into and out of the decoder. Obtain a copy of test
bed specifications from above contracts; f) duplicates of submitted
equipment must be available for testing by multiple international
sources (at reasonable costs). The following performance criteria shall
apply: a) good voice quality maintained down to a BER of 1x10-3; b)
intelligibility should be maintained down to a BER of 2x10-2; c)
intelligibility maintained at a maximum bit rate of 4000 bps or less
(including all FEC) for special operations; d) voice quality
performance in high level background noise environments; e) voice
quality performance in tandem with other digital voice techniques; f)
voice quality performance using speakers of multiple languages. All
submissions must include or shall not be tested: 1) complete
documentation on system operation; 2) company policy regarding
algorithm licensing; 3) disclosure plans for international
standardization and manufacturing. Any equipment/documentation submited
shall be considered proprietary and not be provided to any competitor.
The FAA will not be responsible for any costs incurred by any
contributor as a result of their participation, and there is no
guarantee of any solicitation as a result of this study. Equipment
should be submitted no later than January 12, 1996, after which no
updates in software or hardware will be considered. All
equipment/documentation will be returned following completion of the
evaluation. Any questions regarding this CBD announcement should be
submitted in writing to Mr. Cerino via FAX (609) 485-7336. (0272) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0233 19951002\58-0009.SOL)
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