Abstract

According to the coding method, the digital speech signal is split into subbands; each subband is coded independently of the others. The first two subbands undergo an adaptive linear prediction operation yielding a residual, normalized with respect to a quantized r.m.s. value; the residual samples are quantized and coded by a variable bit number. As to the third subband the samples normalized with respect to a quantized gain term are directly quantized and coded by a variable bit number. While splitting the subband signals into sample blocks, for the first two subbands the coefficient vectors of subband linear prediction filters relevant to each block are also determined by vector quantization and linear prediction inverse filtering operations; quantized r.m.s. values are also determined to calculate the numbers of bits permitting subband signals coding. The coded signal consists of subband signal quantization level indices, of r.m.s. value quantization level indices, and of linear prediction filter coefficient vector indices.

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