Abstract

The limited narrow band (LNB) speech signal spread in the range of 300 to 3400Hz used in public switched telephone networks results in poor-quality telephony speech. Bandwidth extension techniques are performed to expand the frequency range from LNB speech to a clear wideband (CWB) speech signal range of 50Hz-7000Hz over existing public telephone networks. In this paper, a novel robust speech bandwidth extension algorithm by Discrete Wavelet Transform- Discrete Cosine Transform- Based Data Hiding (DWT-DCT-DH) Hybrid transform model was used to spread the out-of-band (3400Hz to 7000Hz) speech frequencies over the LNB speech. In this proposed technique the out-of-band speech frequencies are embedded in LNB speech and imperceptibly spread over the network. These Embedded out-of-band speech frequencies are recovered steadily at the receiver end to generate a restored CWB telephony speech of considerably better quality. The proposed technique simulation results show more intelligible and better-quality telephony speech generated compared to the other bandwidth extension techniques.

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