SPIRIT DSP

SPIRIT DSP is a beheimatetes in Moscow, Russia software company privately owned by Andrei Sviridenko. It sells licenses to use and technical support for his mediation software products, recode the voice and video data in the background on their way through the communication networks. The so-called voice and video engines typically run on embedded systems in IP networks.

Products and Solutions

The product range covers various switching software and video - conferencing systems, including the brands " Team Spirit" and "Video Most".

Spirits voice and video engines are designed for multiple applications - PC and mobile communication applications ( softphone devices for IMS ', unified communications and enterprise information systems), user terminals with IP connectivity ( " media phones ", SIP phones, IP - Modules, mobile Internet devices ) and equipment of the communication infrastructure ( IP gateways, ATAs, media servers, etc. ).

Spirits VoIP software solutions are software libraries for processing multimedia data. Implement standardized (such as G.723, G.729, H.264, MPEG -4) and proprietary ( SPIRIT IP - MR) voice and video codecs for compression and decompression of voice and video data, RTP multiplexers, echo cancellation and noise suppression, packet loss, masking, and error correction, adaptive buffer to compensate for transmission fluctuations, synchronization of audio and video control for processor load and playback speed, and so on. These components are integrated within a frame used in a module.

Headquarters and sales offices

The company is based in Moscow and has sales offices in the USA, Japan, Korea, Israel, Germany, Italy, France, Singapore, Taiwan and China.

History

The company was founded in 1992 by Andrei Sviridenko and a former fellow students under the name Spirit to develop a developed to study self - hours medical diagnosis software based on artificial intelligence and market. In cooperation with the Japanese electronics company NEC, the business unit walked towards communication and navigation, and paid Sviridenko its co-owner of. Since 1996, the business focused on software products for IP communications in the area of embedded systems. The main competitor was the Global IP Solutions until this bought by Google Inc. and major software products have been released as free software. In the first half of 2012 SPIRIT DSP grew by 80%.

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  • Software vendors (Russia)
  • Company (Moscow)
  • VoIP
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