6 January 2011
The following material is intended to supplement the article ``Digital speech and the Internet protocol: the 1974 origins of VoIP,'' which appeared in the IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, Vol. 22, July 2005, pp. 87-90, and the 2010 book ``Linear Predictive Coding and the Internet Protocol: A survey of LPC and a History of of Realtime Digital Speech on Packet Networks,'' A long paper/short book expanding on the basic story and published by Now Publishers. Hardcopies of the book can be purchased at https://www.nowpublishers.com/bookorder.aspx?doi=2000000029&product=SIG or you can use a discounted order form.
The book also appears as a two part paper in Foundations and Trends in Signal Processing, Now Publishers
A complete scanned version of the June 3, 1982,
Packet Speech Program Review Meeting. This roughly 16M file is a low
resolution pdf of the proceedings of the meeting at MIT Lincoln Lab
which closed the project. Many thanks to Earl Craighill for loaning me his
copy. I have higher resolution scans available on request. The report
includes slides presented by many of the major players in the
development of realtime voice over the ARPAnet, PRnet, SATnet, and
WBSATnet as well as related algorithmic and hardware developments.
For other historical information on the Internet, see http://www.pcbargainhunter.com/articles/history-of-the-internet.html