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international conference on acoustics, speech, and signal processing | 2015

Overview of the EVS codec architecture

Martin Dietz; Markus Multrus; Vaclav Eksler; Vladimir Malenovsky; Erik Norvell; Harald Pobloth; Lei Miao; Zhe Wang; Lasse Laaksonen; Adriana Vasilache; Yutaka Kamamoto; Kei Kikuiri; Stephane Ragot; Julien Faure; Hiroyuki Ehara; Vivek Rajendran; Venkatraman S. Atti; Ho-Sang Sung; Eunmi Oh; Hao Yuan; Changbao Zhu

The recently standardized 3GPP codec for Enhanced Voice Services (EVS) offers new features and improvements for low-delay real-time communication systems. Based on a novel, switched low-delay speech/audio codec, the EVS codec contains various tools for better compression efficiency and higher quality for clean/noisy speech, mixed content and music, including support for wideband, super-wideband and full-band content. The EVS codec operates in a broad range of bitrates, is highly robust against packet loss and provides an AMR-WB interoperable mode for compatibility with existing systems. This paper gives an overview of the underlying architecture as well as the novel technologies in the EVS codec and presents listening test results showing the performance of the new codec in terms of compression and speech/audio quality.


international conference on acoustics, speech, and signal processing | 2015

MDCT audio coding with pulse vector quantizers

Jonas Svedberg; Volodya Grancharov; Sigurdur Sverrisson; Erik Norvell; Tomas Jansson Toftgård; Harald Pobloth; Stefan Bruhn

This paper describes a novel audio coding algorithm that is a building block in the recently standardized 3GPP EVS codec [1]. 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 quantizers 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. Test results from formal MOS subjective evaluations and objective performance figures are presented to illustrate the competitiveness of the proposed algorithm.


international conference on acoustics, speech, and signal processing | 2015

A novel sinusoidal approach to audio signal frame loss concealment and its application in the new evs codec standard

Stefan Bruhn; Erik Norvell; Jonas Svedberg; Sigurdur Sverrisson

The new 3GPP codec for Enhanced Voice Services (EVS) comprises a collection of frame loss concealment techniques, each specifically designed for the different coding modes of that codec. One of them, called “Phase Error Concealment Unit (Phase ECU)”, was developed for the High Quality (HQ) MDCT coding mode. Despite this target application, Phase ECU is a generic stand-alone tool operating on a buffer of the previously decoded and reconstructed time signal. Its framework is based on the sinusoidal analysis and synthesis paradigm. Besides a description of the basic technology we present optimizations and adaptations required for meeting the challenging 3GPP EVS codec performance requirements, and that make the method robust for a broad range of audio signals under various frame loss conditions from isolated frame erasures to severe burst loss. Test results are reported that show significant improvements over traditional techniques.


international conference on acoustics, speech, and signal processing | 2015

Harmonic Vector Quantization

Volodya Grancharov; Sigurdur Sverrisson; Erik Norvell; Tomas Jansson Toftgård; Jonas Svedberg; Harald Pobloth

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. The presented coding scheme is part of the recently standardized 3GPP EVS codec.


Archive | 2008

Joint Enhancement of Multi-Channel Audio

Erik Norvell; Anisse Taleb


Archive | 2009

Energy Conservative Multi-Channel Audio Coding

Erik Norvell; Martin Sehlstedt; Anisse Taleb


Archive | 2012

Generation of a high band extension of a bandwidth extended audio signal

Erik Norvell; Volodya Grancharov; Tomas Jansson Toftgård


Archive | 2007

FILTER ADAPTIVE FREQUENCY RESOLUTION

Anisse Taleb; Harald Pobloth; Erlendur Karlsson; Erik Norvell


Archive | 2012

BANDWIDTH EXTENSION OF AUDIO SIGNALS

Sigurdur Sverrisson; Erik Norvell; Volodya Grancharov


Archive | 2011

Post-Quantization Gain Correction in Audio Coding

Erik Norvell; Volodya Grancharov

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