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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems |
Subtitle of host publication | Design and Implementation, SiPS 2005 |
Pages | 641-645 |
Number of pages | 5 |
Publication status | Published - 2005 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | SiPS 2005: IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems - Design and Implementation - Athens, Greece Duration: 2 Nov 2005 → 4 Nov 2005 |
Publication series
Name | IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems, SiPS: Design and Implementation |
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Volume | 2005 |
ISSN (Print) | 1520-6130 |
Abstract
A new class of compander systems is proposed that combines conventional broad-band companders with adaptive filtering based on linear prediction. This allows not only for reduction, but also spectral shaping of noise induced e.g. in FM radio links. Evaluation using a simulation application shows a significant increase in perceived audio quality compared to conventional compander systems.
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Engineering(all)
- Media Technology
- Computer Science(all)
- Signal Processing
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IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems: Design and Implementation, SiPS 2005. 2005. p. 641-645 1579944 (IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems, SiPS: Design and Implementation; Vol. 2005).
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TY - GEN
T1 - Compander Systems with Adaptive Preemphasis/Deemphasis using Linear Prediction
AU - Holters, Martin
AU - Keiler, Florian
AU - Zölzer, Udo
AU - Peissig, Jürgen
PY - 2005
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DO - 10.1109/SIPS.2005.1579944
M3 - Conference contribution
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T3 - IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Systems, SiPS: Design and Implementation
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Y2 - 2 November 2005 through 4 November 2005
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