Search for dissertations about: "Audio coding"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words Audio coding.
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1. Towards flexible audio coding
Abstract : thesis is about audio coding and improving flexibility thereof. Audio coding is used to reduce the bit rate needed to represent audio signals in digital format. When the available bit rate is low, parametric coding methods that use models to describe perceptually-important features of audio signals have shown their efficiency. READ MORE
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2. Perceptual and Squared Error Aspects in Speech and Audio Coding
Abstract : In the process of quantization, speech and audio signals are changed. This thesis contains four papers concerned with comparing and minimizing different measures to quantify the changes introduced. Before quantization the signal can be transformed to another domain. Transforms related to the discrete Fourier transform allow for e. READ MORE
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3. Hardware for speech and audio coding
Abstract : While the Micro Processors (MPUs) as a general purpose CPU are converging (into Intel Pentium), the DSP processors are diverging. In 1995, approximately 50% of the DSP processors on the market were general purpose processors, but last year only 15% were general purpose DSP processors on the market. READ MORE
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4. Wireless Broadcasting with Network Coding
Abstract : Wireless digital broadcasting applications such as digital audio broadcast (DAB) and digital video broadcast (DVB) are becoming increasingly popular since the digital format allows for quality improvements as compared to traditional analogue broadcast. The broadcasting is commonly based on packet transmission. READ MORE
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5. On the Enhancement of Audio and Video in Mobile Equipment
Abstract : Use of mobile equipment has increased exponentially over the last decade. As use becomes more widespread so too does the demand for new functionalities. The limited memory and computational power of many mobile devices has proven to be a challenge resulting in many innovative solutions and a number of new standards. READ MORE