Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Speech codec for full-rate traffic channel; Part 2: TETRA codec

The present document contains the full specification of the speech codecs for use in the Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) system. The TETRA codec specified in clauses 4 to 8 is mandatory for all TETRA mobiles and networks. The AMR codec specified in clauses 9 to 12 is optional. If the AMR codec is implemented, the equipment shall conform to the whole of clause 9 to 12.

Prizemni snopovni radio (TETRA) – Govorni kodek za kanal s polno hitrostjo – 2. del: Kodek TETRA

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01-Apr-2006
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01-Apr-2006
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01-Apr-2006

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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
SIST EN 300 395-2 V1.3.1:2006
01-april-2006
Prizemni snopovni radio (TETRA) – Govorni kodek za kanal s polno hitrostjo – 2.
del: Kodek TETRA
Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA); Speech codec for full-rate traffic channel; Part 2:
TETRA codec
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN 300 395-2 Version 1.3.1
ICS:
33.070.10 Prizemni snopovni radio Terrestrial Trunked Radio
(TETRA) (TETRA)
SIST EN 300 395-2 V1.3.1:2006 en
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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SIST EN 300 395-2 V1.3.1:2006

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SIST EN 300 395-2 V1.3.1:2006

ETSI EN 300 395-2 V1.3.1 (2005-01)
European Standard (Telecommunications series)


Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA);
Speech codec for full-rate traffic channel;
Part 2: TETRA codec




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SIST EN 300 395-2 V1.3.1:2006
 2 ETSI EN 300 395-2 V1.3.1 (2005-01)



Reference
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SIST EN 300 395-2 V1.3.1:2006
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Contents
Intellectual Property Rights.7
Foreword.7
1 Scope.9
2 References.9
3 Abbreviations.9
4 Full rate codec.10
4.1 Structure of the codec.10
4.2 Functional description of the codec.12
4.2.1 Pre- and post-processing.12
4.2.2 Encoder.13
4.2.2.1 Short-term prediction.14
4.2.2.2 LP to LSP and LSP to LP conversion .14
4.2.2.3 Quantization and interpolation of LP parameters.16
4.2.2.4 Long-term prediction analysis.17
4.2.2.5 Algebraic codebook: structure and search.19
4.2.2.6 Quantization of the gains .21
4.2.2.7 Detailed bit allocation .23
4.2.3 Decoder.23
4.2.3.1 Decoding process.24
4.2.3.1.1 Decoding of LP filter parameters .24
4.2.3.1.2 Decoding of the adaptive codebook vector.24
4.2.3.1.3 Decoding of the innovation vector .25
4.2.3.1.4 Decoding of the adaptive and innovative codebook gains.25
4.2.3.1.5 Computation of the reconstructed speech.25
4.2.3.2 Error concealment.25
5 Channel coding for speech .26
5.1 General.26
5.2 Interfaces in the error control structure .26
5.3 Notations.28
5.4 Definition of sensitivity classes and error control codes .28
5.4.1 Sensitivity classes.28
5.4.2 CRC codes.28
5.4.3 16-state RCPC codes .30
5.4.3.1 Encoding by the 16-state mother code of rate 1/3.30
5.4.3.2 Puncturing of the mother code .30
5.5 Error control scheme for normal speech traffic channel.31
5.5.1 CRC code.31
5.5.2 RCPC codes.31
5.5.2.1 Puncturing scheme of the RCPC code of rate 8/12 (equal to 2/3).31
5.5.2.2 Puncturing scheme of the RCPC code of rate 8/18 .31
5.5.3 Matrix Interleaving.32
5.6 Error control scheme for speech traffic channel with frame stealing activated.33
5.6.1 CRC code.33
5.6.2 RCPC codes.34
5.6.2.1 Puncturing scheme of the RCPC code of rate 8/17 .35
5.6.3 Interleaving.35
6 Channel decoding for speech .35
6.1 General.35
6.2 Error control structure .35
7 Codec performance.36
8 Bit exact description of the TETRA codec.36
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9 AMR speech codec.38
10 Channel coding for AMR speech .38
10.1 General.38
10.2 Interfaces in the error control structure .38
10.3 Notations.38
10.4 Definition of sensitivity classes and error control codes .38
10.4.1 Sensitivity classes.38
10.4.2 CRC codes.39
10.4.3 16-state RCPC codes .40
10.4.3.1 Encoding by the 16-state mother code of rate 1/3.40
10.4.3.2 Puncturing of the mother code .41
10.5 Error control scheme for normal AMR speech traffic channel.41
10.5.1 CRC code.41
10.5.2 RCPC codes.41
10.5.2.1 Puncturing scheme of the RCPC code of rate 8/12 (equal to 2/3).42
10.5.2.2 Puncturing scheme of the RCPC code of rate 8/18 .42
10.5.3 Matrix Interleaving.42
10.6 Error control scheme for AMR speech traffic channel with frame stealing activated.43
10.6.1 Speech frames in stealing mode.43
10.6.2 CRC code.44
10.6.3 RCPC codes.45
10.6.3.1 Puncturing scheme of the RCPC code of rate 14/8 .45
10.6.4 Interleaving.45
11 Channel decoding for AMR speech .45
11.1 General.45
11.2 Error control structure .45
12 Bit exact description of the AMR codec FEC.46
Annex A (informative): Implementation of speech channel decoding.47
A.1 Algorithmic description of speech channel decoding .47
A.1.1 Definition of error control codes .47
A.1.1.1 16-state RCPC codes .47
A.1.1.1.1 Obtaining the mother code from punctured code.47
A.1.1.1.2 Viterbi decoding of the 16-state mother code of the rate 1/3 .47
A.1.1.2 CRC codes.48
A.1.1.3 Type-4 bits.48
A.1.2 Error control scheme for normal speech traffic channel.48
A.1.2.1 Matrix Interleaving.48
A.1.2.2 RCPC codes.48
A.1.2.2.1 Puncturing scheme of the RCPC code of rate 8/12 (equal to 2/3).49
A.1.2.2.2 Puncturing scheme of the RCPC code of rate 8/18 .49
A.1.2.3 CRC code.49
A.1.2.4 Speech parameters.49
A.1.3 Error control scheme for speech traffic channel with frame stealing activated.49
A.1.3.1 Interleaving.49
A.1.3.2 RCPC codes.49
A.1.3.2.1 Puncturing scheme of the RCPC code of rate 8/17 .50
A.1.3.3 CRC code.50
A.1.3.4 Speech parameters.50
A.2 C Code for speech channel decoding .50
Annex B (informative): Indexes .51
B.1 Index of C code routines .51
B.2 Index of files.54
Annex C (informative): Codec performance.55
C.1 General.55
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C.2 Quality.55
C.2.1 Subjective speech quality .55
C.2.1.1 Description of characterization tests.55
C.2.1.2 Absolute speech quality.55
C.2.1.3 Effect of input level .55
C.2.1.4 Effect of input frequency characteristic .55
C.2.1.5 Effect of transmission errors.56
C.2.1.6 Effect of tandeming .56
C.2.1.7 Effect of acoustic background noise .56
C.2.1.8 Effect of vocal effort.56
C.2.1.9 Effect of frame stealing.56
C.2.1.10 Speaker and language dependency .56
C.2.2 Comparison with analogue FM .56
C.2.2.1 Analogue and digital systems results.56
C.2.2.2 All conditions.57
C.2.2.3 Input level.57
C.2.2.4 Error patterns.58
C.2.2.5 Background noise.58
C.2.3 Additional tests.58
C.2.3.1 Types of signals .58
C.2.3.2 Codec behaviour.58
C.3 Performance of the channel coding/decoding for speech.59
C.3.1 Classes of simulation environment conditions .59
C.3.2 Classes of equipment.59
C.3.3 Classes of bits.60
C.3.4 Channel conditions.60
C.3.5 Results for normal case .60
C.4 Complexity.61
C.4.1 Complexity analysis.61
C.4.1.1 Measurement methodology.61
C.4.1.2 TETRA basic operators .61
C.4.1.3 Worst case path for speech encoder.63
C.4.1.4 Worst case path for speech decoder.64
C.4.1.5 Condensed complexity values for encoder and decoder .65
C.4.2 DSP independence.66
C.4.2.1 Program control structure .66
C.4.2.2 Basic operator implementation .66
C.4.2.3 Additional operator implementation .66
C.5 Delay.66
Annex D (informative): Results of the TETRA codec characterization listening and
complexity tests .67
D.1 Characterization listening test.67
D.1.1 Experimental conditions.67
D.1.2 Tables of results .68
D.2 TETRA codec complexity study .76
D.2.1 Computational analysis results .76
D.2.1.1 TETRA speech encoder.76
D.2.1.2 TETRA speech decoder.84
D.2.1.3 TETRA channel encoder and decoder .87
D.2.2 Memory requirements analysis results .89
D.2.2.1 TETRA speech encoder.89
D.2.2.2 TETRA speech decoder.90
D.2.2.3 TETRA speech channel encoder.90
D.2.2.4 TETRA speech channel decoder.90
Annex E (informative): Description of attached computer files .91
E.1 Directory C-WORD.91
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E.2 Directory C-CODE.91
E.3 Directory AMR-Code.91
Annex F (informative): Bibliography.92
History .93

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