• DocumentCode
    1241297
  • Title

    Design of a pitch synchronous innovation CELP coder for mobile communications

  • Author

    Mano, Kazunori ; Moriya, Takehiro ; Miki, Satoshi ; Ohmuro, Hitoshi ; Ikeda, Kazunaga ; Ikedo, Jotaro

  • Author_Institution
    NTT Human Interface Labs., Tokyo, Japan
  • Volume
    13
  • Issue
    1
  • fYear
    1995
  • fDate
    1/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    31
  • Lastpage
    41
  • Abstract
    This paper describes the design of a speech coder called pitch synchronous innovation CELP (PSI-CELP) for low hit-rate mobile communications. PSI-CELP is based on CELP, but has more adaptive excitation structures. In voiced frames, instead of conventional random excitation vectors, PSI-CELP converts even the random excitation vectors to have pitch periodicity by repeating stored random vectors as well as by using an adaptive codebook, in silent, unvoiced, and transient frames, the coder stops using the adaptive codebook and switches to fixed random codebooks. The PSI-CELP coder also implements novel structures and techniques: an FIR-type perceptual weighting filter using unquantized LPC parameters, a random codebook with a conjugate structure trained to be robust against channel errors, codebook search with delayed decision, a gain quantization with sloped amplitude, and a moving average prediction coding of LSP parameters, Our speech coder is implemented by DSP chips. Its coded speech quality at 3.6 kb/s with 2.0 kb/s redundancy is comparable to that of the Japanese full-rate VSELP coder at 6.7 kb/s with 4.5 kb/s redundancy. The basic structure of this PSI-CELP coder has been chosen as the Japanese half-rate speech codec for digital cellular telecommunications
  • Keywords
    FIR filters; cellular radio; digital radio; digital signal processing chips; linear predictive coding; speech coding; vocoders; 2.0 kbit/s; 3.6 kbit/s; 4.5 kbit/s; 6.7 kbit/s; CELP coder; DSP chips; FIR perceptual weighting filter; Japanese half-rate speech codec; LSP parameters; PSI-CELP; VSELP coder; adaptive codebook; adaptive excitation structures; channel errors; codebook search; coded speech quality; conjugate structure; delayed decision; digital cellular telecommunications; gain quantization; low hit-rate mobile communications; moving average prediction coding; pitch synchronous innovation; random codebooks; random excitation vectors; unquantized LPC parameters; Delay; Filters; Linear predictive coding; Mobile communication; Quantization; Redundancy; Robustness; Speech; Switches; Technological innovation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0733-8716
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/49.363148
  • Filename
    363148