通信系统声学前端处理

G. Elko
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只提供摘要形式。随着通信系统变得更加移动和便携,我们现在有在困难的声学环境中进行音频通信的情况。低比特率的语音编码器往往会遇到非语音信号的问题,这些信号通常存在于嘈杂的声学环境中。因此,在嘈杂的环境中,低比特率编码器的感知音频质量可能会下降。一个尚未得到充分研究的解决方案是,在这些困难的环境中,声学前端与语音编码器的相互作用。显然,为了优化信号编码,了解端到端通信信道(包括声学前端)是必要的。另一个声学前端处理将在语音和音频编码中发挥重要作用的领域是基于互联网协议(IP)的通信网络。IP网络使我们能够“轻松”地提供更宽的带宽和多通道的音频,以实现更真实和透明的电信。免提电话会议的声音转导存在与移动通信问题类似的音频质量问题。本文集中介绍了我们在贝尔实验室所做的一些关于免提通信问题的工作,重点是麦克风阵列和声学回声消除。最后,提出了语音编码与电声学领域合作的一些新领域,以改善移动和免提通信。
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Acoustic front-end processing for communication systems
Summary form only given. As communication systems have become more mobile and portable, we now have situations where audio communication in difficult acoustic environments is common. Speech coders at low bit rates tend to have problems with non-speech signals that are typically found in noisy acoustic environments. As a result, there can be degradation in the perceived audio quality for low-bit rate coders in noisy environments. One solution that has not been well studied, is the interaction of the acoustic front-end with speech coders in these difficult environments. Clearly an understanding of the end-to-end communication channel including the acoustic front-end will be necessary in order to optimize signal coding. Another area where acoustic front-end processing will play a large role in speech and audio coding is Internet protocol (IP) based communication networks. IP networks enable us to "easily" deliver wider bandwidth and multiple channels of audio for more realistic and transparent telecommunication. Sound transduction for hands-free teleconferencing has audio quality issues similar to the mobile communication problem. This article concentrates on some of the work that we have been doing at Bell Labs on the hands-free telecommunication problem with an emphasis on microphone arrays and acoustic echo cancellation. Finally, some new areas for possible collaboration between the speech coding and electroacoustics communities to improve mobile and hands-free communication are suggested.
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