Title :
Analytical speech encoding
Author_Institution :
Inst. d´´Electr. Montefiore, Liege Univ., Belgium
Abstract :
Digital encoding of speech with compression by means of the CELP parametric technique is now well established. Toll quality transmission can be achieved at rates down to 8 kb/s. The paper describes a new waveform approach to speech coding. The advantages of waveform coding when compared to parametric coding are, independence with respect to the signal nature, a performance measure by means of the signal to encoding noise ratio, and simpler algorithms leading to a digital implementation at low cost with small encoding delay and small power consumption. It is well known, from analytical signal theory, that a band limited message m(t) can be written m(t)=A(t)cosφ(t) where, with mˆ(t) is the Hilbert transform of m(t), A(t) and φ(t) are the amplitude and phase of the analytical signal m(t)+jmˆ(t). A(t) and φ(t) can be found either by taking the inverse Fourier transform on the positive frequencies of m(t) or by single sideband modulation followed by envelope and frequency detection. A preliminary estimate of the bandwidth of A(t) and φ(t) can be found by assuming a sinusoidal modulation of the instantaneous phase. An upper bound follows from Carson´s rule F<B/4 where B is the bandwidth of the message. For telephone speech F<850 Hz. Experimental results show that the bandwidth is actually below this estimate. Therefore encoding at 8 kb/s is quite feasible
Keywords :
data compression; speech coding; speech processing; 8 kbit/s; CELP parametric technique; Carson´s rule; Hilbert transform; algorithms; amplitude; analytical signal theory; analytical speech encoding; band limited message; digital encoding; encoding delay; envelope detection; frequency detection; inverse Fourier transform; performance measure; phase; positive frequencies; power consumption; signal to encoding noise ratio; single sideband modulation; speech coding; speech compression; toll quality transmission; waveform approach; waveform coding; Bandwidth; Costs; Encoding; Frequency; Noise measurement; Power measurement; Signal analysis; Signal to noise ratio; Speech analysis; Speech coding;
Conference_Titel :
Electrotechnical Conference, 1996. MELECON '96., 8th Mediterranean
Conference_Location :
Bari
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3109-5
DOI :
10.1109/MELCON.1996.551280