DocumentCode
3567271
Title
A multi-mode variable rate speech coder for CDMA cellular systems
Author
Tanaka, Naoya ; Morii, Toshiyuki ; Yoshida, Koji ; Homma, Koichi
Author_Institution
Telecom Res. Lab., Matsushita Commun. Ind. Co. Ltd., Yokohama, Japan
Volume
1
fYear
1996
Firstpage
198
Abstract
This paper presents a multi-mode variable rate speech coder based on the CELP algorithm. The coder operates at a rate of 8.5 kbps, 4 kbps or 0.8 kbps with a 20 ms frame. The coder consists of five coding modes applied to distinct speech features. One out of the five coding modes is selected for each frame by using a mode selector which comprises a neural network and a speech power variation detector. To improve the coding performance, an inter-frame predictive LSP quantizer and a coding strategy for speech onsets are utilized. In low bit-rate speech coding, decoded speech quality is severely degraded in high background noise. A noise suppressor based on the spectral subtraction algorithm is also introduced in order to reduce background noises. We proposed this coder as a candidate for a new speech service standard of the North American CDMA digital cellular system IS-95. As a result of the first evaluation conducted by the Telecommunications Industry Association, the coder got the highest overall score on the tests in speech quality and average data rate
Keywords
cellular radio; code division multiple access; code standards; digital radio; interference suppression; land mobile radio; linear predictive coding; neural nets; quantisation (signal); speech coding; telecommunication standards; variable rate codes; vocoders; CDMA cellular systems; CELP algorithm; North American CDMA digital cellular system IS-95; Telecommunications Industry Association; average data rate; coding modes; coding performance; coding strategy; decoded speech quality; high background noise; inter-frame predictive LSP quantizer; low bit-rate speech coding; mode selector; multi-mode variable rate speech coder; neural network; noise suppressor; spectral subtraction algorithm; speech onsets; speech power variation detector; speech quality; speech service standard; Background noise; Code standards; Decoding; Degradation; Detectors; Multiaccess communication; Neural networks; Noise reduction; Speech coding; Speech enhancement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Vehicular Technology Conference, 1996. Mobile Technology for the Human Race., IEEE 46th
ISSN
1090-3038
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3157-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VETEC.1996.503436
Filename
503436
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