MDCT audio coding with pulse vector quantizersEricsson
This paper describes a novel audio coding algorithm that is a building block in the recently standardized 3GPP EVS codec. The presented scheme operates in the Modified Discrete Cosine Transform (MDCT) domain and deploys a Split-PVQ pulse coding quantizer, a noise-fill, and a gain control optimized for the quantizer’s properties. A complexity analysis in terms of WMOPS is presented to illustrate that the proposed Split-PVQ concept and dynamic range optimized MPVQ-indexing are suitable for real-time audio coding.
MDCT audio coding with pulse vector quantizersEricsson
This paper describes a novel audio coding algorithm that is a building block in the recently standardized 3GPP EVS codec. The presented scheme operates in the Modified Discrete Cosine Transform (MDCT) domain and deploys a Split-PVQ pulse coding quantizer, a noise-fill, and a gain control optimized for the quantizer’s properties. A complexity analysis in terms of WMOPS is presented to illustrate that the proposed Split-PVQ concept and dynamic range optimized MPVQ-indexing are suitable for real-time audio coding.
Audio coding of harmonic signals is a challenging task for conventional MDCT coding schemes. In this paper we introduce a novel algorithm for improved transform coding of harmonic audio. The algorithm does not deploy the conventional scheme of splitting the input signal into a spectrum envelope and a residual, but models the spectral peak regions. Test results indicate that the presented algorithm outperforms the conventional coding concept.