<p>158 2. Wiener Filtering 159 3. Speech Enhancement by Short-Time Spectral Modification 3. 1 Short-Time Fourier Analysis and Synthesis 159 160 3. 2 Short-Time Wiener Filter 161 3. 3 Power Subtraction 3. 4 Magnitude Subtraction 162 3. 5 Parametric Wiener Filtering 163 164 3. 6 Review and Discussion
Acoustic Signal Processing for Telecommunication
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Voice communications remains the most important facet of mobile radio services, which may be delivered over conventional fixed links, the Internet or wireless channels. This all-encompassing volume reports on the entire 50-year history of voice compression, on recent audio compression techniques and the protection as well as transmission of these signals in hostile wireless propagation environments.Audio and Voice Compression for Wireless and Wireline Communications, Second Edition is divided into four parts with Part I covering the basics, while Part II outlines the design of analysis-by-synthesis coding, including a 100-page chapter on virtually all existing standardised speech codecs. The focus of Part III is on wideband and audio coding as well as transmission. Finally, Part IV concludes the book with a range of very low rate encoding techniques, scanning a range of research-oriented topics.
- Fully updated and revised second edition of Voice Compression and Communications, expanded to cover Audio features
- Includes two new chapters, on narrowband and wideband AMR coding, and MPEG audio coding
- Addresses the new developments in the field of wideband speech and audio compression
- Covers compression, error resilience and error correction coding, as well as transmission aspects, including cutting-edge turbo transceivers
- Presents both the historic and current view of speech compression and communications.
Covering fundamental concepts in a non-mathematical way before moving to detailed discussions of theoretical principles, future concepts and solutions to various specific wireless voice communication problems, this book will appeal to both advanced readers and those with a background knowledge of signal processing and communications.Speech Signals andWaveform Coding
Speech Signals and an Introduction to Speech Coding
Predictive Coding
Analysis-by-Synthesis Principles
Speech Spectral Quantisation
Regular Pulse Excited Coding
Forward-Adaptive Code Excited Linear Prediction
Standard Speech Codecs
Backward-adaptive Code Excited Linear Prediction
Wideband Speech, MPEG-4 Audio and Their Transmission
Wideband Speech Coding
MPEG-4 Audio Compression and Transmission
Very Low-rate Coding and Transmission
Overview of Low-rate Speech Coding
Linear Predictive Vocoder
Wavelets and Pitch Detection
Zinc Function Excitation
Mixed-multiband Excitation
Sinusoidal Transform Coding Below 4 kbps
Conclusions on Low-rate Coding
Comparison of Speech Codecs and Transceivers
The Voice over Internet Protocol
A Constructing the Quadratic Spline Wavelets
B Zinc Function Excitation
C Probability Density Function for Amplitudes
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