Abstract

A 4.8-kb/s delayed decision code excited linear prediction (CELP) coder that uses tree coding is described. In conventional CELP coding, short-term and long-term prediction parameters as well as excitation parameters are sequentially determined. In the proposed delayed decision CELP coding, a tree coding method is utilized. The long-term prediction and excitation parameter candidates obtained in each subframe are listed as a tree and the optimum combined parameter sequences are selected to minimize global quantization distortion over the coding frame. The proposed coding method significantly increases the quality of the 4.8-kb/s CELP coder at the cost of an additional 5-ms coding delay. >

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