Speech and Audio Coding for Wireless and Network Applications

“Speech and Audio Coding for Wireless and Network Applications” by Bishnu S. Atal is a comprehensive resource published by Springer US on November 5, 2012. This softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1993 spans 283 pages and is presented in English. The book encompasses 34 chapters that are organized into six topical areas, reflecting advancements in low-bit-rate speech coding, particularly within the range of 2.4 kbit/s to 16 kbit/s.
Readers will find detailed discussions on various technologies considered for standards in digital cellular communications, including low-delay speech coding and speech quality evaluation. The text also addresses speech coding for wireless transmission and audio coding, which includes both speech and high-fidelity music applications. Additionally, the book explores challenges related to noisy transmission channels and outlines future research directions, making it a valuable reference for researchers and graduate students in the fields of technology and engineering, particularly in signals and signal processing.
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Speech and Audio Coding for Wireless and Network Applications contains 34 chapters, loosely grouped into six topical areas. The chapters in this volume reflect the progress and present the state of the art in low-bit-rate speech coding, primarily at bit rates from 2.4 kbit/s to 16 kbit/s. Together they represent important contributions from leading researchers in the speech coding community.
Speech and Audio Coding for Wireless and Network Applications contains contributions describing technologies that are under consideration as standards for such applications as digital cellular communications (the half-rate American and European coding standards). A brief Introduction is followed by a section dedicated to low-delay speech coding, a research direction which emerged as a result of the CCITT requirement for a universal low-delay 16 kbit/s speech coding technology and now continues with the objective of achieving toll quality with moderate delay at a rate of 8 kbit/s. A section on the important topic of speech quality evaluation is then presented. This is followed by a section on speech coding for wireless transmission, and a section on audio coding which covers not only 7 kHz bandwidth speech, but also wideband coding applicable to high fidelity music. The book concludes with a section on speech coding for noisy transmission channels, followed by a section addressing future research directions.
Speech and Audio Coding for Wireless and Network Applications presents a cross-section of the key contributions in speech and audio coding which have emerged recently. For this reason, the book is a valuable reference for all researchers and graduate students in the speech coding community.
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