DocumentCode
1295192
Title
High-Rate Vector Quantization for Noisy Channels With Applications to Wideband Speech Spectrum Compression
Author
Murthy, Chandra R. ; Duni, Ethan R. ; Rao, Bhaskar D.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Commun. Eng., Indian Inst. of Sci., Bangalore, India
Volume
59
Issue
11
fYear
2011
Firstpage
5390
Lastpage
5403
Abstract
This paper considers the high-rate performance of source coding for noisy discrete symmetric channels with random index assignment (IA). Accurate analytical models are developed to characterize the expected distortion performance of vector quantization (VQ) for a large class of distortion measures. It is shown that when the point density is continuous, the distortion can be approximated as the sum of the source quantization distortion and the channel-error induced distortion. Expressions are also derived for the continuous point density that minimizes the expected distortion. Next, for the case of mean squared error distortion, a more accurate analytical model for the distortion is derived by allowing the point density to have a singular component. The extent of the singularity is also characterized. These results provide analytical models for the expected distortion performance of both conventional VQ as well as for channel-optimized VQ. As a practical example, compression of the linear predictive coding parameters in the wideband speech spectrum is considered, with the log spectral distortion as performance metric. The theory is able to correctly predict the channel error rate that is permissible for operation at a particular level of distortion.
Keywords
broadband networks; error statistics; linear codes; mean square error methods; radio spectrum management; source coding; telecommunication channels; vector quantisation; channel error rate; channel-error induced distortion; distortion measure; high-rate performance; high-rate vector quantization; linear predictive coding parameter; log spectral distortion; mean squared error distortion; noisy channel; noisy discrete symmetric channel; point density; random index assignment; source coding; source quantization distortion; wideband speech spectrum compression; Analytical models; Distortion measurement; Indexes; Noise measurement; Quantization; Source coding; Speech; Rate distortion theory; source coding; speech coding; vector quantization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1053-587X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TSP.2011.2164400
Filename
5981402
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