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8.7.3 Voice Activity Factor

8.7.3 Voice Activity Factor

The voice activity factor is the measure of how long the non-silence period is to the overall time for voice communication as it reflects the fact that speech users are silent or speaking. In SEAMCAT, It is assumed that all connected users are speaking constantly during a simulated event. It is therefore set to 1 (i.e. 100%).

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