DocumentCode :
3387841
Title :
Real-time implementations and applications of the US Federal Standard CELP voice coding algorithm
Author :
Macres, Jason V.
Author_Institution :
DSP Software Eng. Inc., Bedford, MA, USA
fYear :
1992
fDate :
28-30 Apr 1992
Firstpage :
41
Abstract :
The author describes two real-time implementations of the US Federal Standard 1016 (USFS-1016) CELP (code excited linear prediction) V3.2 4800 b/s voice coding algorithm. A floating-point implementation for the TI TMS320C30/C31 and a fixed-point implementation for the TI TMS320C25/C51 are described. The floating-point system implements the full 1016 standard including a 512 stochastic codebook search and fractional pitch search. Results from subjective listening tests are presented which show the implementation to perform as well as or better than the USFS 1016 FORTRAN simulation. A 7200 b/s land mobile radio (LMR) system that augments the floating-point vocoder with 2400 b/s channel error coding has also been implemented and is described. The performance of the LMR system in various channel scenarios is presented in the form of error detection and correction performance. Furthermore, parallels are drawn and developed between the LMR system and a typical tactical voice communications system. A miniature vocoder system is also presented
Keywords :
digital signal processing chips; military systems; speech coding; telecommunication standards; vocoders; 2400 bit/s; 4800 bit/s; 7200 bit/s; CELP; LMR; TMS320C25; TMS320C30; TMS320C31; TMS320C51; Texas Instruments; US Federal Standard 1016; USFS-1016; V3.2 voice coding algorithm; channel error coding; code excited linear prediction; error detection; fixed-point implementation; floating-point system; floating-point vocoder; fractional pitch search; land mobile radio; real time system; stochastic codebook search; subjective listening tests; tactical voice communications system; Algorithm design and analysis; Code standards; Land mobile radio; Signal processing algorithms; Software algorithms; Speech analysis; Speech synthesis; Stochastic processes; US Department of Defense; Vocoders;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Tactical Communications Conference, 1992. Vol. 1 Tactical Communications: Technology in Transition., Proceedings of the
Conference_Location :
Fort Wayne, IN
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0745-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/TCC.1992.247167
Filename :
247167
Link To Document :
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