ITU-T G.728 is low delay speech
coder standard, for compressing toll quality speech (8000
samples/second). G.728 Annex G (G.728 G) is a fixed point
specification of the coder working at a bit rate of 16000
bits/second. G.728 Annex I (G.728 I) is the packet loss
concealment (PLC) technique used along with G.728 G. G.728
coders are widely used for applications that require very
low algorithmic delay. The typical application of this
speech coder is in telephony over packet networks,
especially voice over cable and VoIP. This is a very
robust speech coder, with very good speech quality,
comparable to 32 kbit/s ADPCM.
G.728 coders are based on the principle of
Low Delay-Code Excited Linear Prediction (LD-CELP). This coder
has the conventional approach of analysis-by-synthesis for
fixed codebook search, which is generally available in all
CELP class coders. The low algorithmic delay of the coder is
achieved using backward adaptation of predictors and gain.
Though the algorithmic delay can be as low as 0.625 msec
(5 samples), the frame size of the coder is 2.5 msec
(20 samples).
Currently Encore’s G.711 is available on
TI’s TMS320C64x (c64x), TMS320C62x (c62x), TMS320C54x (c54x).
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