Bibliographic Details
| Title: |
Robust Ultra-Low Latency Soft-Decision Decoding of Linear PCM Audio. |
| Authors: |
Pflug, Florian, Fingscheidt, Tim |
| Source: |
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech & Language Processing; Nov2013, Vol. 21 Issue 11, p2324-2336, 13p |
| Subject Terms: |
MICROPHONES, ACOUSTIC emission, SIGNAL processing, ALGORITHM research, SIMULATION methods & models |
| Abstract: |
Applications such as professional wireless digital microphones require a transmission of practically uncoded high-quality audio with ultra-low latency on the one hand and robustness to error-prone channels on the other hand. The delay restrictions, however, prohibit the utilization of efficient block or convolutional channel codes for error protection. The contribution of this work is fourfold: We revise and summarize concisely a Bayesian framework for soft-decision audio decoding and present three novel approaches to (almost) latency-free robust decoding of uncompressed audio. Bit reliability information from the transmission channel is exploited, as well as short-term and long-term residual redundancy within the audio signal, and optionally some explicit redundancy in terms of a sample-individual block code. In all cases we utilize variants of higher-order linear prediction to compute prediction probabilities in three novel ways: Firstly by employing a serial cascade of multiple predictors, secondly by exploiting explicit redundancy in form of parity bits, and thirdly by utilizing an interpolative forward/backward prediction algorithm. The first two presented approaches work fully delayless, while the third one introduces an ultra-low algorithmic delay of just a few samples. The effectiveness of the proposed algorithms is proven in simulations with BPSK and typical digital microphone FSK modulation schemes on AWGN and bursty fading channels. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER] |
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| Database: |
Biomedical Index |