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FS-1015

Known as: FS1015, LPC-10, LPC-10e 
FS-1015 is a secure telephony speech encoding standard developed by the United States Department of Defense and later by NATO. It is also known as… 
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2004
2004
  • M. NasrS. Napoleon
  • 2004
  • Corpus ID: 28381688
In voice over data networks, packet loss can have a major impact on perceived voice quality. The impact of packet loss on… 
1999
1999
A robustly constrained minimum variance adaptive array algorithm for general noise suppression and subsequent speech coding is… 
1997
1997
In 1996, the U.S. Department of Defense Digital Voice Processing Consortium (DDVPC) selected Texas Instrument's mixed excitation… 
1993
1993
A 2.4-kbit/s analysis-by-synthesis speech codec based on a CELP (code-excited linear prediction) structure is presented. Several… 
1989
1989
The new US Government standard 4800-b/s code-excited linear predictive (CELP) coder is compared with the 2400-b/s linear… 
1988
1988
The authors outline a concept for a handled radio which utilizes 2.4-kb/s LPC-10 linear predictive voice encoding, error… 
1987
1987
While many readily available pitch tracking algorithms are capable of accurately tracking pitch on studio quality speech data… 
1987
1987
In previous papers, we have described the segment vocoder, which transmits intelligible speech at 300 b/s in speaker-independent… 
1987
1987
A NMOS vocoder IC, compatible with the LPC-10-2400-b/s speech coding standard, is described. The IC implements an adaptive linear… 
1984
1984
Speech intelligibility data of several voice coding techniques suitable for use in an air-to-air RF digital communication link is…