DocumentCode
774838
Title
Digital Speech Interpolation for Variable Rate Coders with Application to Subband Coding
Author
Kou, Kuei Yung ; O´Neal, J. ; Nilsson, Arne A.
Author_Institution
ITT Corp., Raleigh, NC, USA
Volume
33
Issue
10
fYear
1985
fDate
10/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1100
Lastpage
1108
Abstract
A theoretical method of evaluating degradations of variable rate coders in a multichannel digital speech interpolation (DSI) system is developed. Each of the coder outputs has a variable rate based on the algorithm. The DSI system multiplexes the outputs of these variable rate coders into a fixed bit rate channel. During periods of high activity all active users are served, but at a reduced rate depending on the demand. The degradation due to high activity is shared by all active users. This system avoids speech clipping and "freeze-out" distortion. Theoretical expressions of the system overload probability and the probability of degradation to a particular user in the DSI system are derived. Two types of variable rate coders, namely, a constant quality subband coder and a constant noise subband coder, are chosen and used as examples. Comparisons of the degradations are made between the theoretical results and computer simulated results for the two types of variable rate coders, and close agreement is observed. The theory is applicable to other variable rate coding algorithms as well. In this study, all of the simulations are made at 40 percent speech activity and the average rate of the variable rate coders is close to 16 kbits/s. Objective quality measures indicate that in a system with a trunk size larger than 40, the variable rate coder DSI system can achieve a 2:1 compression with a degradation of less than 1 dB compared to non-DSI variable rate coders. This corresponds to a total gain of 8:1 when compared to 64 kbit/s PCM.
Keywords
Speech coding; Bit rate; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Degradation; Interpolation; Phase change materials; Speech analysis; Speech coding; Speech processing; Telephony;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1985.1096208
Filename
1096208
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