Title :
Auditory masking and MPEG-1 audio compression
Author :
Ambikairajah, E. ; Davis, A.G. ; Wong, W.T.K.
fDate :
8/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In high-quality digital audio coding, a great deal of attention is focused on the auditory perception process, as the goal of audio compression is to attain perceptually-transparent compression and reproduction. Consequently models for perceptual masking are used extensively in audio coders, allowing quantisation noise to be allocated in the various frequency subbands according to a masking function. In this way, quantisation noise can be made almost inaudible at the receiver. In this paper, the psychoacoustic phenomenon of auditory masking is described. This is followed by a review of the MPEG-1 (Moving Pictures Experts Group) international standard for audio compression, including an outline of the psychoacoustic models used
Keywords :
ISO standards; acoustic filters; acoustic signal processing; audio coding; band-pass filters; data compression; hearing; telecommunication standards; MPEG-1 audio compression; audio coders; auditory masking; auditory perception; frequency subbands; high-quality digital audio coding; international standard; masking function; perceptual masking; psychoacoustics; quantisation noise; receiver;
Journal_Title :
Electronics & Communication Engineering Journal
DOI :
10.1049/ecej:19970403