DocumentCode :
931044
Title :
Adaptive differential pulse-code modulation with adaptive bit allocation
Author :
Frangoulis, E.D. ; Yoshida, K. ; Turner, L.F.
Author_Institution :
Imperial College of Science & Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering, London, UK
Volume :
131
Issue :
5
fYear :
1984
fDate :
8/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
542
Lastpage :
548
Abstract :
A new method of speech coding is described. The method, which is referred to as adaptive differential pulse-code modulation with adaptive bit allocation (ADPCM-AB), is a combination of adaptive differential pulse-code modulation with adaptive first-order prediction and switched pre-emphasis and adaptive bit allocation. The adaptive bit allocation technique is based on the short-term variation of the prediction error. An extensive subjective test has been carried out in which the system operating at data rates of 16 kbit/s and 32 kbit/s has been compared with conventional adaptive differential pulse-code modulation, with fourth-order prediction, operating at the same data rates, and with 7 bit logarithmically companded (A-law) PCM oprating at 56 kbit/s. The analysis of the results of the subjective test indicates that at 32 kbit/s the performance of the system is indistinguishable from that of conventional ADPCM and better than 7 bit logarithmically companded PCM. At 16 kbit/s the performance of the new ADPCM-AB system is preferred to the conventional ADPCM system. In addition, the technique of switched pre-emphasis has been applied to conventional adaptive differential pulse-code modulation, and the resulting modified ADPCM system has been compared with the new ADPCM-AB system. The results of subjective tests indicate that at 16 kbit/s the two schemes are considered to be subjectively equivalent. But, by using long data blocks in connection with the adaptive bit allocation technique, the ADPCM-AB system can be further improved with respect to its perceptual quality and made significantly superior to ADPCM with switched pre-emphasis.
Keywords :
adaptive systems; pulse-code modulation; speech analysis and processing; adaptive bit allocation; adaptive differential pulse-code modulation; adaptive first-order prediction; prediction error; speech coding; switched preemphasis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Communications, Radar and Signal Processing, IEE Proceedings F
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
0143-7070
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/ip-f-1.1984.0081
Filename :
4646338
Link To Document :
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