DocumentCode
762627
Title
Effects of Packet Losses in Waveform Coded Speech and Improvements Due to an Odd-Even Sample-Interpolation Procedure
Author
Jayant, Nuggehally S. ; Christensen, Susan W.
Author_Institution
Bell Labs., Murray Hill, NJ, USA
Volume
29
Issue
2
fYear
1981
fDate
2/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
101
Lastpage
109
Abstract
We have studied the effects of random packet losses in digital speech systems based on 12-bit PCM and 4-bit adaptive DPCM coding. The effects are a function of packet length
and probability of packet loss PL . We have also studied tbe benefits of an odd-even sample-interpolation procedure that mitigates these effects (at the cost of increased decoding delay). The procedure is based on arranging a
-block of codewords into two
-sample packets, an odd-sample packet and an even-sample packet. If one of these packets is lost, the odd (or even) samples of the
-block are estimated from the even (or odd) samples by means of adaptive interpolation. Perceptual considerations indicate that packet lengths most robust to losses are in the range 16-32 ms, irrespective of whether interpolation is used or not. With these packet lengths, tolerable PL values, which are strictly input-speech-dependent, can be as high as 2 to 5 percent without interpolation and 5 to 10 percent with interpolation. These observations are based on a computer simulation with three sentence-length speech inputs, and on informal listening tests.
and probability of packet loss P
-block of codewords into two
-sample packets, an odd-sample packet and an even-sample packet. If one of these packets is lost, the odd (or even) samples of the
-block are estimated from the even (or odd) samples by means of adaptive interpolation. Perceptual considerations indicate that packet lengths most robust to losses are in the range 16-32 ms, irrespective of whether interpolation is used or not. With these packet lengths, tolerable PKeywords
DPCM coding/decoding; Packet switching; Signal sampling/reconstruction; Speech coding; Computer simulation; Cost function; Decoding; Delay effects; Interpolation; Phase change materials; Pulse modulation; Robustness; Speech coding; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0090-6778
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TCOM.1981.1094975
Filename
1094975
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