Title :
A pitch synchronous innovation CELP (PSI-CELP) coder for 2-4 kbit/s
Author :
Miki, Shigehito ; Mano, K. ; Moriya, Takehiro ; Oguchi, Kimio ; Ohmuro, Hitoshi
Author_Institution :
NTT Human Interface Labs., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
This paper proposes high-quality and low bit-rate (3.6 and 2.4 kbit/s) coders using a pitch synchronous innovation CELP (PSI-CELP) method or a phase adaptive PSI-CELP. PSI-CELP, which is used as the excitation structure of the half-rate codec for the standard of Japanese digital mobile telephony, is based on CELP but adds pitch synchronous innovation, which means that even random codevectors are adaptively converted to have pitch periodicity for voiced frames. Phase adaptive PSI-CELP makes not only the periodicity, like in PSI-CELP, but also the phase of random codevectors equal to those of an adaptive codevector. The subjective qualities of the 3.6- and 2.4-kbit/s coders exceed those of the 6.7-kbit/S VSELP coder, which is the full-rate codec for the standard of Japanese digital mobile telephony, and-the 4.8-kbit/s U.S. Federal Standard 1016 CELP coder, respectively, in the error-free condition.
Keywords :
adaptive codes; code standards; land mobile radio; linear predictive coding; speech codecs; speech coding; synchronisation; vocoders; 2 to 4 kbit/s; CELP coder; Japanese digital mobile telephony; US Federal Standard 1016 CELP coder; VSELP coder; adaptive codevector; error-free condition; excitation structure; half-rate codec; phase adaptive PSI-CELP; pitch periodicity; pitch synchronous innovation; random codevectors; standard; voiced frames; Code standards; Codecs; Humans; Laboratories; Quantization; Signal synthesis; Speech coding; Technological innovation; Telephony; Voice mail;
Conference_Titel :
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1994. ICASSP-94., 1994 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Adelaide, SA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1775-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICASSP.1994.389705