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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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Code-excited linear prediction
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FS-1016
Linear predictive coding
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2004
2004
On improving voice quality degraded by packet loss in data networks
M. Nasr
,
S. Napoleon
IEEE Africon. 7th Africon Conference in Africa…
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…
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1999
1999
Evaluation of microphone arrays for enhancing noisy and reverberant speech for coding
Zhao Li
,
M. Hoffman
IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing
1999
Corpus ID: 34026162
A robustly constrained minimum variance adaptive array algorithm for general noise suppression and subsequent speech coding is…
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1997
1997
A comparison of the new 2400 bps MELP Federal Standard with other standard coders
M. A. Kohler
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics…
1997
Corpus ID: 1886889
In 1996, the U.S. Department of Defense Digital Voice Processing Consortium (DDVPC) selected Texas Instrument's mixed excitation…
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1993
1993
A 2.4 kbit/s CELP speech codec with class-dependent structure
P. Lupini
,
H. Hassanein
,
V. Cuperman
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics…
1993
Corpus ID: 57374861
A 2.4-kbit/s analysis-by-synthesis speech codec based on a CELP (code-excited linear prediction) structure is presented. Several…
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1989
1989
A comparison of US Government standard voice coders
V. C. Welch
,
T. Tremain
,
J. Campbell
IEEE Military Communications Conference…
1989
Corpus ID: 61813769
The new US Government standard 4800-b/s code-excited linear predictive (CELP) coder is compared with the 2400-b/s linear…
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1988
1988
An alternative approach for implementing a multiband VHF/UHF handled radio with narrowband secure voice
D.C. Grusell
,
A. Neuburger
,
D.R. Penny
,
W.F. Sullivan
MILCOM 88, 21st Century Military Communications…
1988
Corpus ID: 62059028
The authors outline a concept for a handled radio which utilizes 2.4-kb/s LPC-10 linear predictive voice encoding, error…
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1987
1987
Robust pitch detection in a noisy telephone environment
J. Picone
,
G. Doddington
,
B. Secrest
ICASSP '87. IEEE International Conference on…
1987
Corpus ID: 57048482
While many readily available pitch tracking algorithms are capable of accurately tracking pitch on studio quality speech data…
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1987
1987
A segment vocoder algorithm for real-time implementation
Salim Roukos
,
A. Wilgus
,
W. Russell
ICASSP '87. IEEE International Conference on…
1987
Corpus ID: 61980043
In previous papers, we have described the segment vocoder, which transmits intelligible speech at 300 b/s in speaker-independent…
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1987
1987
A single-chip linear-predictive-coding vocoder
S. Pope
,
B. Solberg
,
R. Brodersen
1987
Corpus ID: 57076532
A NMOS vocoder IC, compatible with the LPC-10-2400-b/s speech coding standard, is described. The IC implements an adaptive linear…
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1984
1984
Subjective Performance of Selected Speech Coders in the Presence of Channel Errors
R. McKinley
,
R. V. Kurtz
IEEE Military Communications Conference
1984
Corpus ID: 43402076
Speech intelligibility data of several voice coding techniques suitable for use in an air-to-air RF digital communication link is…
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