DocumentCode
1437816
Title
Application of data compression to an experimental 9.6 kbit/s adaptive p.c.m. digital speech system
Author
Turner, L.F.
Author_Institution
Imperial College of Science & Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering, London, UK
Volume
123
Issue
2
fYear
1976
fDate
2/1/1976 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
109
Lastpage
114
Abstract
The paper deals with an investigation that was carried out to determine whether simple data-compression techniques could be applied successfully to an experimental 9.6 kbit/s adaptive p.c.m. digital speech system: The main aim of the investigation was to ascertain whether compression factors of two or four could be achieved. In the paper, the results of the investigation are presented and it is shown that the adaptive p.c.m. system is converting speech into a 9.6 kbit/s digital form that appears to possess very little redundancy. The results of a statistical analysis of the data are given, and it is shown that a compression factor of two is unlikely to result in a speech quality that is commercially acceptable. The results of an experimental investigation that was carried out in support of the theoretical investigation are presented. The results of the experimental investigation show that although compression by a factor of two results in a speech quality that is commercially unacceptable, a 4/3 compression can be achieved without any serious degradation of the speech quality.
Keywords
data compression; digital communication systems; pulse-code modulation; voice communication; compression factors; data compression; experimental 9.6 kbit/s adaptive digital speech system; pulse code modulation; speech quality; statistical analysis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0020-3270
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/piee.1976.0021
Filename
5252654
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