Although there are speech coding standards producing high-quality speech above 4 kbps, below that transparent quality has not been achieved yet. There is still room for improvement at lower bit rates, especially at 2.4 kbps and below, which is an area of interest for military and security applications. Strategies for achieving high-quality speech using sinusoidal coding at very low bit rates are discussed. Previous work in the literature on combining several frames in a metaframe and performing variable bit allocation within the metaframe is extended. Experiments have been carried out to find an optimum metaframe size compromise between delay and quantisation gains. Metaframe classification and quantisation according to the metaframe class ...
Robust low bit rate speech coders are essential in commercial and military communication systems. Th...
Abstract—In wireless commercial and military communications systems, where bandwidth is at a premium...
Abstract—In this letter, we determine empirical lower bounds on the bitrate required to transparentl...
There has been a fast growth in the telecommunications industry in the past decades. With the increa...
The past decade has seen a very fast growth of the telecommunications industry. Mobile telephony has...
There is an increasing demand for providing speech communications to a person away from his wire-lin...
A matrix quantization scheme and a very low bit rate vocoder is developed to obtain good quality spe...
This paper presents a vocoder to obtain high quality synthetic speech at 600 bps. To reduce the bit ...
A speech coding technique that yields improved speech quality over existing 2. 4 kb/s linear predict...
With the digitisation of most communication channels and an ever-increasing demand for mobile commun...
This thesis aims to examine those factors which affect the quality and performance of low bit-rate c...
A b s t r a c t An enhanced sinusoidal model, which employs the time-varying amplitudes of three com...
In this paper, a very low bit speech coder at 1.2 kbps is newly proposed. Like the LPC vocoder, it o...
Efficient source coding techniques are necessary to make optimal use of the limited bandwidth availa...
Speech coding is a very important area that finds civilian and military applications. It deals with ...
Robust low bit rate speech coders are essential in commercial and military communication systems. Th...
Abstract—In wireless commercial and military communications systems, where bandwidth is at a premium...
Abstract—In this letter, we determine empirical lower bounds on the bitrate required to transparentl...
There has been a fast growth in the telecommunications industry in the past decades. With the increa...
The past decade has seen a very fast growth of the telecommunications industry. Mobile telephony has...
There is an increasing demand for providing speech communications to a person away from his wire-lin...
A matrix quantization scheme and a very low bit rate vocoder is developed to obtain good quality spe...
This paper presents a vocoder to obtain high quality synthetic speech at 600 bps. To reduce the bit ...
A speech coding technique that yields improved speech quality over existing 2. 4 kb/s linear predict...
With the digitisation of most communication channels and an ever-increasing demand for mobile commun...
This thesis aims to examine those factors which affect the quality and performance of low bit-rate c...
A b s t r a c t An enhanced sinusoidal model, which employs the time-varying amplitudes of three com...
In this paper, a very low bit speech coder at 1.2 kbps is newly proposed. Like the LPC vocoder, it o...
Efficient source coding techniques are necessary to make optimal use of the limited bandwidth availa...
Speech coding is a very important area that finds civilian and military applications. It deals with ...
Robust low bit rate speech coders are essential in commercial and military communication systems. Th...
Abstract—In wireless commercial and military communications systems, where bandwidth is at a premium...
Abstract—In this letter, we determine empirical lower bounds on the bitrate required to transparentl...