GSM-AMR is an Adaptive Multi
Rate-Narrow Band (AMR-NB) speech coder standard introduced
by the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP), which is a
partnership project of various standards organizations, for
compressing the toll quality speech (8000 samples/second).
This speech coder is mainly used for speech compression in
the 3rd generation mobile telephony.
This codec has eight basic bit rates,
12.2, 10.2, 7.95, 7.40, 6.70, 5.90, 5.15 and 4.75 Kbit/s.
This codec works on the principle of Algebraic Code Excited
Linear Prediction (ACELP) for all bit rates. To reduce average
bit rate, this codec supports the discontinuous transmission
(DTX), using Voice Activity Detection (VAD) and Comfort Noise
Generation (CNG) algorithms. There are two types of VAD
algorithms.
The coder works on a frame of 160 speech
samples (20 msec), and no look ahead is required. So the
algorithmic delay for the coder is 20 msec.
Currently Encore’s G.711 is available on
TI’s TMS320C64x (c64x), TMS320C62x (c62x), TMS320C54x (c54x),
TMS320C55x (c55x) and ARM platforms.
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