Wideband Speech Coding for CDMA2000® Systems

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Wideband Speech Coding for CDMA2000® Systems Sassan Ahmadi, Milan Jelinek†, Redwan Salami‡, S. Craig Greer   Nokia Inc. USA †University of Sherbrooke, Canada ‡VoiceAge Corporation, Canada

Outline Overview of the 3GPP2 standardization process Overview of VMR-WB architecture Overview of the VMR-WB performance Applications of VMR-WB Asilomar 2003/VMR-WB Presentation

Overview of the 3GPP2 Standardization Process (1) The variable-rate multimode wideband (VMR-WB) speech codec is the new cdma2000® wideband speech coding standard. The standardization process in the 3rd Generation Partnership Project 2 (3GPP2) was initiated by Nokia in January 2002. After comprehensive review and revision of the high-level requirements and the test plan, the selection phase started in November 2002. Five candidate codecs including one from Nokia/VoiceAge participated in the competition. Asilomar 2003/VMR-WB Presentation

Overview of the 3GPP2 Standardization Process (2) Nokia/VoiceAge candidate is based on 3GPP/adaptive multi-rate wideband (AMR-WB) speech coding standard. It is further interoperable with AMR-WB (ITU-T/G.722.2) in one of the operational modes. Based on a stringent test plan, comprehensive statistical analyses that included global and condition-by-condition comparisons between each candidate codec and the references as well as between candidate codecs were performed to select the cdma2000® wideband speech codec. AMR-WB was used as the reference codec. Nokia/VoiceAge VMR-WB was selected as the winner in April 2003, outperforming other candidates with a large margin. Asilomar 2003/VMR-WB Presentation

Overview of VMR-WB architecture (1) Summary of the quality and average data rates of the existing modes of VMR-WB Operating Rate-Set Mode Average Data Rate Quality Reference CDMA2000® rate-set II Radio Configuration 4(reverse link)/5 (forward link) 9.14 kbps Same as TIA/EIA/IS-733 No worse than 3GPP/AMR-WB @ 14.25 kbps under all conditions 1 7.70 kbps Same as the average of TIA/EIA/IS-733 and TIA/EIA/IS-127 No worse than 3GPP/AMR-WB @ 12.65 kbps under all conditions 2  6.25 kbps Same as TIA/EIA/IS-127 No worse than 3GPP/AMR-WB @ 8.85 kbps under all conditions 3 9.49 kbps Not more than 12% of the ADR of TIA/EIA/IS-733 Asilomar 2003/VMR-WB Presentation

Overview of VMR-WB architecture (2) Although VMR-WB is based on AMR-WB core technology, new designs and certain improvements resulted in superior performance relative to AMR-WB Improved noise suppression New coding types optimized for voiced and unvoiced classes Signal modification Speech classification and rate determination Improved open-loop pitch search Novel post-processing technique for periodicity enhancement in the lower frequency band Improved frame error concealment mechanisms Other improvements Asilomar 2003/VMR-WB Presentation

Overview of VMR-WB architecture (3) Pre-processing LP Analysis Open-Loop Pitch Analysis Noise Estimation Rate Selection Signal Modification CNG Sub-Frame Loop HR Unvoiced QR Unvoiced - Compute FCB Gain - Synthesis Full Rates General Purpose Half Rates - Compute ACB - Compute ACB Gain - Compute FCB Gain FER Protection Output Bit-Stream Speech Spectral Analysis VAD Noise Reduction Modified Speech HR Voiced  - Compute ACB Gain - Compute FCB - Synthesis Asilomar 2003/VMR-WB Presentation

Overview of VMR-WB architecture (4) Input Bit-Stream No Yes Frame Erasure Decode classification Decode LP filter LP filter estimation Active speech Noise/Silence CELP Sub-Frame Loop Excitation decoding Speech synthesis Synthesis speech scaling Excitation estimation Speech synthesis CNG excitation Noise synthesis Post-Processing Noise/Silence Active speech High Frequency Generation Output Speech Asilomar 2003/VMR-WB Presentation

Overview of the VMR-WB performance (1) Note that interoperability with AMR-WB was an optional feature during the selection phase CDMA2000® Wideband Speech Codec Test Conditions Clean Conditions   Nominal Audio Input Level, -22 dB Low Audio Input Level, -35 dB High Audio Input Level, -15 dB Clear Channel Self-Tandem Channel Burst Error Conditions Clear Channel 1% FER Forward + 1% Dim-and-Burst Signaling 3% FER Forward + 1% Dim-and-Burst Signaling 6% FER Forward + 1% Dim-and-Burst Signaling Combined Background Noise and Channel Burst Error Conditions Car noise @ 10dB SNR Car noise @ 20dB SNR+2% FER+2% Packet-level signaling Street noise @ 15dB SNR Office noise @ 20dB SNR+2% FER+2% Packet-level signaling Asilomar 2003/VMR-WB Presentation

Overview of the VMR-WB performance (2) Asilomar 2003/VMR-WB Presentation

Overview of the VMR-WB performance (3) Asilomar 2003/VMR-WB Presentation

Overview of the VMR-WB performance (4) Asilomar 2003/VMR-WB Presentation

Applications of VMR-WB Modes of the cdma2000® wideband speech codec  Applications Rate-set II modes 0, 1, and 2 Packet-Switched VoIP, TFO, or TrFO Mobile-to-Mobile calls within CDMA2000® networks, Multimedia Streaming, and Instant Messaging between CDMA2000® terminals, Multimedia content generation, Internet applications Rate-set II mode 3 [3GPP/AMR-WB (ITU-T/G.722.2) interoperable mode]  Packet-Switched VoIP Mobile-to-Mobile Calls, Multimedia content exchange between GSM/WCDMA and CDMA2000® terminals, Multimedia content generation for both CDMA2000® and GSM/WCDMA networks and terminals, Internet applications Asilomar 2003/VMR-WB Presentation