Speech Processing Software provides 4 kHz bandwidth.May 13, 2009 -
Complying with ITU-T standard, G.728 vocoder enables encoding of 8 kHz sampled speech signals for transmission over 16 kbps channel. Algorithmic delay of 0.625 ms is achieved via use of backward adaptation of predictors and gains. Software encodes 5 sample frames of 16-bit linear PCM data into 10-bit code and also utilizes backward-adaptive linear predictive coding analysis to minimize transcoding delay.
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GAO Research Inc.
601 Milner Avenue, Suite 300
Toronto, , M1B 2K4 Canada

A New Version of G.728 Vocoder from GAO Research
Toronto, Canada - GAO Research Inc. (www.GAOResearch.com) has enhanced its G.728 vocoder for better performance. The vocoder implements the low delay code-excited linear prediction (LD-CELP) speech compression technique specified in the ITU-T standard and provides approximately 4kHz speech bandwidth.
The software encodes 5 sample frames of 16-bit linear PCM data into 10-bit code words and employs backward-adaptive linear predictive coding analysis to achieve a low transcoding delay. The ITU-T G.728 standard specifies the encoding of 8kHz sampled speech signals for transmission over a 16kbps channel. It uses backward adaptation of predictors and gains to achieve an algorithmic delay of 0.625ms. This software is well-suited for applications including digital circuit multiplication equipment, videoconferencing, digital telephony, and multimedia products.
For more information about GAO's G.728 Vocoder, please visit www.GAOResearch.com or contact Sales@GAOResearch.com.
About GAO Research Inc.
GAO Research Inc.is a recognized international leading provider of communications software to telecom and electronics companies and provides the most comprehensive and unique suite of modem, fax, telephony, speech software, VoIP, FoIP, fax relay and fax/modem/voice relay software for embedded applications for DSP and microprocessors.
For more information please visit http://www.GAOResearch.com
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