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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1991

Method and apparatus for time companding a digital voice signal

Alan L. Wilson; Michael W. Bright; Michelle M. Bray; Eric F. Ziolko; David Lee Weiss

Disclosed is a method and apparatus for time companding a digital voice signal wherein, single bits are periodically removed from the digital voice signal, which is then compressed thereby forming a contiguous area of removed bits. A synchronization signal is inserted into this area and the combined signal is transmitted. At the receiver, the synchronization signal is extracted and is used to synchronize the receiver. The digital voice signal is then expanded and the removed bits are predicted and replaced.


Archive | 1998

Apparatus and method of reading a program into a processor

Michael W. Bright; Kenneth C. Fuchs; Kelly Jo Marquardt


Archive | 1992

Formation of rekey messages in a communication system

Michael W. Bright


Archive | 1991

Group rekey in a communication system

Michael W. Bright


Archive | 1989

Cryptographic method and apparatus with electronically redefinable algorithm

Ezzat A. Dabbish; John P. Byrns; Michael Jacob Mcclaughry; Larry C. Puhl; Daniel Peter Brown; Eric F. Ziolko; Michael W. Bright


Archive | 1993

Key variable identification method

Michael W. Bright


Archive | 1993

Authentication of rekey messages in a communication system

Michael W. Bright


Archive | 1997

Decryption of retransmitted data in an encrypted communication system

Kevin G. Doberstein; Scott J. Pappas; Michael W. Bright


Archive | 1993

Method for recovering from encryption key variable loss

Michael W. Bright


Archive | 1991

Key management in encryption systems

Michael W. Bright; David Lee Weiss; Kevin M. Cutts; Robert J. Locascio

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