Abstract
A new quality-scalable high-fidelity multichannel audio compression algorithm based on MPEG-2 advanced audio coding (AAC) is presented. The Karhunen-Loeve transform (KLT) is applied to multichannel audio signals in the preprocessing stage to remove interchannel redundancy. Then, signals in decorrelated channels are compressed by a modified AAC main profile encoder. Finally, a channel transmission control mechanism is used to re-organize the bitstream so that the multichannel audio bitstream has a quality scalable property when it is transmitted over a heterogeneous network. Experimental results show that, compared with AAC, the proposed algorithm achieves a better performance while maintaining a similar computational complexity at the regular bit rate of 64 kbit/sec/ch. When the bitstream is transmitted to narrowband end users at a lower bit rate, packets in some channels can be dropped, and slightly degraded, yet full-channel, audio can still be reconstructed in a reasonable fashion without any additional computational cost.
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