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The SMV algorithm selected by TIA and 3GPP2 for CDMA applications
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Digital AudioEngineeringSpeech CodingHealth SciencesCdma ApplicationsComputer EngineeringRobust Speech RecognitionCall Detail RecordSpeech ProcessingSelection ProcessComputer ScienceSmv AlgorithmCdma SystemsSignal ProcessingSpeech TechnologySpeech Recognition
During the years 1999 and 2000, the Telecommunication Industry Association (TIA) and the 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2), managed a competition and a selection process for a new speech coding standard for CDMA applications. The new speech coding standard, which is coined Selectable Mode Vocoder (SMV), will become a service option in CDMA systems such as IS-95 and cdma2000, providing a higher quality, flexibility, and capacity over the existing speech coding service options, IS-96C, IS-127, and IS-733. Eight companies submitted candidates to selection phase. For all of the 36 test conditions, the Conexant SMV candidate was ranked at the top, or was statistically equivalent to other top-ranking candidates. The Conexant SMV candidate was chosen as the core speech coding technology for the SMV system. This paper describes the SMV algorithm developed by Conexant.
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