The future of mobile communications: IVAS audio call

Voice is our most important means of communication, and telephony has allowed us to connect through our voice for more than a century. The telephone conversation as we know it has evolved from analogue to digital, from landline to mobile, and from low voice quality to natural voice quality. However, one major advance was still missing: how to deliver fully authentic, immersive sound live.

The introduction of the IVAS (Immersive Voice and Audio Services) codec, standardized by 3GPP in Release 18 in June this year, represents a major advancement in audio technology. Unlike traditional monophonic voice calls, IVAS enables the transmission of immersive, three-dimensional audio, providing a richer, more lifelike communications experience. This innovation is made possible using new audio formats optimized for a spatial audio experience. An example of this is a new Metadata-Assisted Spatial Audio format, MASA, which uses only two audio channels and metadata for spatial audio descriptions. Spatial audio calling allows users to experience sound as if it were happening in real life, complete with features such as head tracking.