A low delay audio coding scheme for communications applications is proposed. Its compression ratio is comparable to current state-of-the-art audio coding schemes, but with a much lower delay. The source of delay in conventional audio coding are the filters for the subband coding, and the block switching of the filter bank. The block switching leads to high peaks in bit-rate which necessitates a large bit rate buffer to smooth the bit rate for a transmission channel. To avoid or reduce these delays, we replace the subband coding by predictive coding, and the hard switching of the filter bank by soft switching of the predictors. The overall delay becomes 6 ms at 32 kHz sampling rate. A subjective listening test with bit-rates around 64 kb/s f...
Perceptual encoding of high-quality audio has found its way to many applications including digital r...
In this paper a Spectral Band Replication (SBR) tool for low delay audio applications is presented. ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:1871.36013(BBC-RD--1995/8) / BLDSC -...
A low delay audio coding scheme for communications applications is proposed. Its compression ratio i...
An audio coder with a very low delay (6-8 ms) for reduced bit rates is presented. Previous coder ver...
This paper proposes a versatile perceptual audio coding method that achieves high compression ratios...
Low delay perceptual audio coding has recently gained wide acceptance for high quality communication...
International audiencea new method for coding generic audio signals at 64 kbit/s in the bandwidth 20...
Abstract — Speech compression is a mature technology with many applications. Over the past decade, h...
This paper compares two prediction structures for predictive perceptual audio coding in the context ...
The MPEG-4 Low Delay Advanced Audio Coding (AAC-LD) scheme has recently evolved into a popular algor...
This paper proposes a new method for improving the audio quality of predictive perceptual audio codi...
In this contribution a new wideband audio coding concept is pre-sented that provides good audio qual...
With the digitisation of most communication channels and an ever-increasing demand for mobile commun...
Perceptual encoding of high quality audio has found its way to many applications including digital r...
Perceptual encoding of high-quality audio has found its way to many applications including digital r...
In this paper a Spectral Band Replication (SBR) tool for low delay audio applications is presented. ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:1871.36013(BBC-RD--1995/8) / BLDSC -...
A low delay audio coding scheme for communications applications is proposed. Its compression ratio i...
An audio coder with a very low delay (6-8 ms) for reduced bit rates is presented. Previous coder ver...
This paper proposes a versatile perceptual audio coding method that achieves high compression ratios...
Low delay perceptual audio coding has recently gained wide acceptance for high quality communication...
International audiencea new method for coding generic audio signals at 64 kbit/s in the bandwidth 20...
Abstract — Speech compression is a mature technology with many applications. Over the past decade, h...
This paper compares two prediction structures for predictive perceptual audio coding in the context ...
The MPEG-4 Low Delay Advanced Audio Coding (AAC-LD) scheme has recently evolved into a popular algor...
This paper proposes a new method for improving the audio quality of predictive perceptual audio codi...
In this contribution a new wideband audio coding concept is pre-sented that provides good audio qual...
With the digitisation of most communication channels and an ever-increasing demand for mobile commun...
Perceptual encoding of high quality audio has found its way to many applications including digital r...
Perceptual encoding of high-quality audio has found its way to many applications including digital r...
In this paper a Spectral Band Replication (SBR) tool for low delay audio applications is presented. ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:1871.36013(BBC-RD--1995/8) / BLDSC -...