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A low-delay CELP coder for the CCITT 16 kb/s speech coding standard
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Low-delay Celp CoderExcitation GainEngineeringSpeech CodingHealth SciencesSpeech SynthesisSpeech AcousticsComputer EngineeringRobust Speech RecognitionVariable-length CodeSpeech ProcessingComputer ScienceCcitt 16Kb/s SpeechSignal ProcessingSpeech CoderSpeech TechnologySpeech Recognition
A low-delay code-excited linear prediction (LD-CELP) speech coder which is expected to be standardized in 1992 as a CCITT G Series Recommendation for universal applications of speech coding at 16 kb/s is presented. The coder achieves a one-way coding delay of less than 2 ms by making both the LPC predictor and the excitation gain backward-adaptive and by using a small excitation vector size of five samples. The official CCITT laboratory tests revealed that the speech quality of this 16 kb/s LD-CELP coder is either equivalent to or better than that of the CCITT G.721 standard 32-kb/s ADPCM coder for almost all conditions tested. A description of the LD-CELP algorithm, its implementation on the DSP32C for CCITT testing, and performance results from these tests are presented.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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