DocumentCode :
984083
Title :
An Analog Integrated-Circuit Vocal Tract
Author :
Keng Hoong Wee ; Turicchia, L. ; Sarpeshkar, R.
Author_Institution :
Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA
Volume :
2
Issue :
4
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
316
Lastpage :
327
Abstract :
We present the first experimental integrated-circuit vocal tract by mapping fluid volume velocity to current, fluid pressure to voltage, and linear and nonlinear mechanical impedances to linear and nonlinear electrical impedances. The 275 muW analog vocal tract chip includes a 16-stage cascade of two-port pi-elements that forms a tunable transmission line, electronically variable impedances, and a current source as the glottal source. A nonlinear resistor models laminar and turbulent flow in the vocal tract. The measured SNR at the output of the analog vocal tract is 64, 66, and 63 dB for the first three formant resonances of a vocal tract with uniform cross-sectional area. The analog vocal tract can be used with auditory processors in a feedback speech locked loop-analogous to a phase locked loop-to implement speech recognition that is potentially robust in noise. Our use of a physiological model of the human vocal tract enables the analog vocal tract chip to synthesize speech signals of interest, using articulatory parameters that are intrinsically compact and linearly interpolatable.
Keywords :
analogue integrated circuits; biomedical electronics; biomimetics; feedback; interpolation; laminar flow; phase locked loops; physiological models; speech recognition equipment; speech synthesis; turbulence; analog integrated-circuit vocal tract; analog vocal tract chip; articulatory parameters; auditory processors; feedback speech locked loop; glottal source; human vocal tract physiological model; interpolation; laminar flow; linear electrical impedance; linear mechanical impedance; mapping fluid volume velocity; nonlinear electrical impedance; nonlinear mechanical impedance; nonlinear resistor models; phase locked loop; speech recognition; speech signal synthesis; turbulent flow; two-port pi-elements; Area measurement; Feedback loop; Impedance; Resistors; Resonance; Semiconductor device measurement; Speech enhancement; Speech synthesis; Transmission line measurements; Voltage; Analysis-by-synthesis; MOS resistor; electronically tunable resistor; nonlinear resistor; speech codec; speech prosthesis; speech recognition; speech synthesis; vocal tract;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1932-4545
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBCAS.2008.2005296
Filename :
4669631
Link To Document :
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