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The recently standardized 3GPP codec for Enhanced Voice Services (EVS) offers new features and improvements for low-delay real-time communication systems. Based on a novel, switched low-delay speech/audio codec, the EVS codec contains various tools for better compression efficiency and higher quality for clean/noisy speech, mixed content and music, including support for wideband, super-wideband and...
This paper presents a low bit-rate MDCT coder, which is adopted as a part of the recently standardized codec for Enhanced Voice Services. To maximize codec performance for NB to SWB input signals for low bit-rates (7.2 to 16.4 kbps), new adaptive bit-allocation and spectrum quantization schemes, which emphasize perceptually important spectrum while efficiently coding full spectrum, was introduced...
This paper presents the two new ITU-T Recommendations G.722 Annex D and G.711.1 Annex F, which are stereo extensions of the wideband codecs ITU-T G.722 and G.711.1 and their superwideband extensions (G.722 Annex B and G.711.1 Annex D). An embedded scalable structure is used to add stereo extension layers on top of the wideband or superwideband core coding. Wideband stereo modes are supported at the...
This paper presents high quality monaural superwideband extensions to G.711.1 and G.722, recently standardized as Recommendations ITU-T G.711.1 Annex D and G.722 Annex B. The superwideband (50-14000 Hz) functionality is achieved using embedded scalable structure that adds extension layers on top of the wideband core codecs. The bit rates are extended to 96/112/128 and 64/80/96 kbit/s for G.711.1 and...
This paper presents the lowest bitrate mode (64 kbit/s) of the new superwideband (SWB, 50–14000 Hz) coder, recently standardized as ITU-T G.722 Annex B. This mode provides a superwideband extension of G.722 at 56 kbit/s with one 8 kbit/s enhancement layer divided in two sub-layers. The resulting bitstream is compatible with ITU-T G.722 at 64 kbit/s and can be viewed as watermarking G.722 least significant...
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