The robustness of the differential quantizer in the case of the variable signal to noise ratio

In this paper a short theoretical overview of differential quantizer and its implementations is given. Afterward, the effect of the order of prediction in differential quantizer and the effect of the difference in order of predictor in the input and output of differential quantizer is analy...

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Main Authors: Cokić Lazar, Marjanović Aleksandra, Vujnović Sanja, Đurović Željko
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Technical Sciences in Cacak 2017-01-01
Series:Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering
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spelling doaj-bd73e66a4ac14c9e96bb38cb6426777b2020-11-24T20:58:48ZengFaculty of Technical Sciences in CacakSerbian Journal of Electrical Engineering1451-48692217-71832017-01-0114114916010.2298/SJEE1701149C1451-48691701149CThe robustness of the differential quantizer in the case of the variable signal to noise ratioCokić Lazar0Marjanović Aleksandra1Vujnović Sanja2Đurović Željko3School of Electrical Engineering, BelgradeSchool of Electrical Engineering, BelgradeSchool of Electrical Engineering, BelgradeSchool of Electrical Engineering, BelgradeIn this paper a short theoretical overview of differential quantizer and its implementations is given. Afterward, the effect of the order of prediction in differential quantizer and the effect of the difference in order of predictor in the input and output of differential quantizer is analyzed. Then it was proceeded with the examination of the robustness of the differential quantizer in the case in which a noise signal is brought to the input of the differential quantizer, instead of the clean speech signal. The analysis was conducted with a uniform distribution, as well as the noise with the gaussian distribution, and the obtained results were adequately commented on. Also, experimentally a limit was set which refers to the intensity of the noise and still enable results which are better that a regular uniform quantizer. The whole analysis is done by using the fixed number of bits in quantization, i.e. 12-bit quantizer is used in all the implementations of differential quantizer. In the conclusion of this paper there is a discussion about the possibility of implementing a differential quantizer which will be able to recognize which noise attacks the system, and in addition to that, in what form it adapts its coefficients so that it at any moment acquires the optimal signal to noise ratio.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2017/1451-48691701149C.pdfDifferential quantizerDigital speech processingPredictor orderquantizationSignal to noise ratio
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author Cokić Lazar
Marjanović Aleksandra
Vujnović Sanja
Đurović Željko
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Marjanović Aleksandra
Vujnović Sanja
Đurović Željko
The robustness of the differential quantizer in the case of the variable signal to noise ratio
Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering
Differential quantizer
Digital speech processing
Predictor order
quantization
Signal to noise ratio
author_facet Cokić Lazar
Marjanović Aleksandra
Vujnović Sanja
Đurović Željko
author_sort Cokić Lazar
title The robustness of the differential quantizer in the case of the variable signal to noise ratio
title_short The robustness of the differential quantizer in the case of the variable signal to noise ratio
title_full The robustness of the differential quantizer in the case of the variable signal to noise ratio
title_fullStr The robustness of the differential quantizer in the case of the variable signal to noise ratio
title_full_unstemmed The robustness of the differential quantizer in the case of the variable signal to noise ratio
title_sort robustness of the differential quantizer in the case of the variable signal to noise ratio
publisher Faculty of Technical Sciences in Cacak
series Serbian Journal of Electrical Engineering
issn 1451-4869
2217-7183
publishDate 2017-01-01
description In this paper a short theoretical overview of differential quantizer and its implementations is given. Afterward, the effect of the order of prediction in differential quantizer and the effect of the difference in order of predictor in the input and output of differential quantizer is analyzed. Then it was proceeded with the examination of the robustness of the differential quantizer in the case in which a noise signal is brought to the input of the differential quantizer, instead of the clean speech signal. The analysis was conducted with a uniform distribution, as well as the noise with the gaussian distribution, and the obtained results were adequately commented on. Also, experimentally a limit was set which refers to the intensity of the noise and still enable results which are better that a regular uniform quantizer. The whole analysis is done by using the fixed number of bits in quantization, i.e. 12-bit quantizer is used in all the implementations of differential quantizer. In the conclusion of this paper there is a discussion about the possibility of implementing a differential quantizer which will be able to recognize which noise attacks the system, and in addition to that, in what form it adapts its coefficients so that it at any moment acquires the optimal signal to noise ratio.
topic Differential quantizer
Digital speech processing
Predictor order
quantization
Signal to noise ratio
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1451-4869/2017/1451-48691701149C.pdf
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