Abstract

This paper describes our new mixed excitation linear predictive (MELP) coder designed for very low bit rate applications. This new coder, through algorithmic improvements and enhanced quantization techniques, produces better speech quality at 1.7 kb/s than the new U.S. Federal Standard MELP coder at 2.4 kb/s. Key features of the coder are an improved pitch estimation algorithm and a line spectral frequencies (LSF) quantization scheme that requires only 21 bits per frame. With channel coding, this new MELP coder is capable of maintaining good speech quality even in severely degraded channels, at a total bit rate of only 3 kb/s.

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