Title :
Optimum linear filter for speech communication
Author_Institution :
Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego, California
Abstract :
Linear filtering at the transmitter can enhance speech intelligibility over a noisy channel when the transmitter is peak-power limited. Griffiths (1968) derived an optimum filter analytically using the articulation index concept and measured an improvement equivalent to 2.5 to 4 dB increase in transmitter power. Thomas and Ohley (1972) derived a different filter empirically and measured a much larger improvement. A direct comparison of these two filters and no filter was made on a peak-limited link. The Griffiths filter proved superior to the Thomas filter by about 3 or 4 dB under marginal conditions; both filters were appreciably better than no filter.
Keywords :
Acoustic noise; Maximum likelihood detection; Nonlinear filters; Oral communication; Sea measurements; Signal design; Speech enhancement; Speech processing; Testing; Transmitters;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, IEEE International Conference on ICASSP '79.
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1979.1170713