Adaptive differential PCM (ADPCM) systems can provide high quality digitizations of telephone-bandwidth speech at a bit rate of 32 kb/s.At a lower bit rate such as 24 kb/s,the quality of the speech is limited by an easily perceptible level of quantization noise.This paper proposes an adaptive postfiltering procedure which can significantly enhance the quality of lower bit rate ADPCM.The coefficients of the postfilter are easily derivable from the predictor coefficients in the ADPCM decoder,In a subjective test involving 14 listeners and 2 sentence-length test inputs,the enhanced 24 kb/s speech with an optimized postfilter design was ranked very close to conventional 32 kb/s speech.A suggested application of the postfiltering procedure is in packet voice or mobile radio systems where sub-standard bit rates such as 24 kb/s or 16 kh/s are sometimes necessary.The postfiltering algorithm has also been successfully tested in non-DPCM situations,such as in the enhancement of speech degraded by additive white Gauasian noise.
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