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Enhanced full rate

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Speech coding standard

Enhanced Full Rate orEFR orGSM-EFR orGSM 06.60 is aspeech coding standard that was developed in order to improve the quality ofGSM.

Enhanced Full Rate was developed byNokia and theUniversité de Sherbrooke (Canada). In 1995,ETSI selected the Enhanced Full Rate voice codec as the industry standard codec for GSM/DCS.[1]

Technology

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The sampling rate is 8000 sample/s leading to a bit rate for the encoded bit stream of 12.2 kbit/s. The coding scheme is the so-calledAlgebraic Code Excited Linear Prediction Coder (ACELP). The encoder is fed with data consisting of samples with a resolution of 13 bits left justified in a 16-bit word. The three least significant bits are set to 0. The decoder outputs data in the same format.[2]

The Enhanced Full Rate (GSM 06.60) technical specification describes the detailed mapping between input blocks of 160 speech samples in 13-bit uniformPCM format to encoded blocks of 244 bits and from encoded blocks of 244 bits to output blocks of 160 reconstructed speech samples. It also specifies the conversion betweenA-law orμ-law (PCS 1900) 8-bit PCM and 13-bit uniform PCM. This part of specification also describes the codec down to the bit level, thus enabling the verification of compliance to the part to a high degree of confidence by use of a set of digital test sequences. These test sequences are described in GSM 06.54 and are available on disks.[2]

This standard is defined inETSI ETS 300 726 (GSM 06.60). The packing is specified in ETSI Technical Specification TS 101 318.[3]ETSI has selected the Enhanced Full Rate voice codec as the industry standard codec for GSM/DCS in 1995. Enhanced Full Rate was also chosen as the industry standard in US market for PCS 1900GSM frequency band.[1][4]

Licensing and patent issues

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The Enhanced Full Rate incorporate several patents. It uses the patented ACELP technology, which is licensed by the VoiceAge Corporation.[5][6][7][8]

Enhanced Full Rate was developed by Nokia and the Université de Sherbrooke (Canada).[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcNokia (1995-11-04)."Nokia Sets Industry Standard with New Voice Codec". Archived fromthe original on 1996-12-20. Retrieved2009-09-20.
  2. ^abETSI EN 300 726 V.8.0.1 (2000-11) - (GSM 06.60 version 8.0.1 Release 1999), Retrieved on 2009-07-08
  3. ^RFC 3551 - GSM-EFR (GSM 06.60), Retrieved on 2009-07-08
  4. ^Jutta Degener (1995)."Half-rate GSM and EFR". Retrieved2009-09-20.
  5. ^VoiceAge Corporation (2007-10-14)."Licensing - EFR-GSM". Archived fromthe original on 2007-10-14. Retrieved2009-09-20.
  6. ^VoiceAge Corporation."Licensing - EFR-GSM". VoiceAge Corporation. Retrieved2009-09-20.
  7. ^VoiceAge Corporation (2007-10-13)."Codec Technologies". Archived fromthe original on 2007-10-13. Retrieved2009-09-20.
  8. ^VoiceAge Corporation."Codec Technologies". VoiceAge Corporation. Retrieved2009-09-20.

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