This document discusses speech compression and decompression using ADPCM (Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation) technique. It presents hardware that was developed using the ADSP-2105 DSP processor to implement the ADPCM algorithm. The speech processing system consists of the ADSP-2105 chip, CODEC, EPROM, RAM, amplifiers, a microphone and speakers. It describes how the analog speech signal is digitized, compressed by the processor and stored in RAM, then decompressed and converted back to analog for output through the speaker. The technique is used in applications like cellular phones, voice mail systems, and speech recognition systems.
This document discusses speech compression and decompression using ADPCM (Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation) technique. It presents hardware that was developed using the ADSP-2105 DSP processor to implement the ADPCM algorithm. The speech processing system consists of the ADSP-2105 chip, CODEC, EPROM, RAM, amplifiers, a microphone and speakers. It describes how the analog speech signal is digitized, compressed by the processor and stored in RAM, then decompressed and converted back to analog for output through the speaker. The technique is used in applications like cellular phones, voice mail systems, and speech recognition systems.
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This document discusses speech compression and decompression using ADPCM (Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation) technique. It presents hardware that was developed using the ADSP-2105 DSP processor to implement the ADPCM algorithm. The speech processing system consists of the ADSP-2105 chip, CODEC, EPROM, RAM, amplifiers, a microphone and speakers. It describes how the analog speech signal is digitized, compressed by the processor and stored in RAM, then decompressed and converted back to analog for output through the speaker. The technique is used in applications like cellular phones, voice mail systems, and speech recognition systems.
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B.AMAR KUMAR REDDY(External guide) B.KUMAR SANJEEV(Internal guide) INTRODUCTION Speech coding is defined as a digital representation of the speech signal . Speech compression is achieved by representing each sample of digitized data by lesser number of bits. In compression technique the 13 to 16 bits data is represented by an equivalent of 4 or 8 bits. In decompression technique the compressed data is converted back to original data. BLOCK DIAGRAM HARDWARE Efficient hardware is developed by this project to implement the powerful and versatile ADPCM speech compression and decompression algorithm. The hardware has been developed using powerful DSP processor ADSP-2105. The speech processing system consists of ADSP-2105,CODEC,EPROM,RAM,Amplifier sections,mike and speakers. FUNCTIONING The speech segment to be compressed is fed as input through MICRO PHONE. The analog speech signal is digitized by CODEC, compressed by ADSP-2105 and stored in RAM. The decompression process can be started by interrupting the processor. When the processor is interrupted, the information in memory is fetched by the processor and decompressed and is then fed to CODEC. The CODEC converts the digital signal to analog signal. The analog signal is amplified and output through the speaker FEATURES The speech compression and decompression technique is used in: Cellular Phones.