ES2266003T3

5G,4G,3G,2G

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ES20000978928T

Publication Date:

01-03-2007

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Application Date:

17-11-2000

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US

Priority Date:

18-11-1999

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ES20000978928T

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US

Publication Date:

01-03-2007

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17-11-2000

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18-11-1999

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Abstract  Abstract

A method for producing a smoothed gain code vector during decoding of an encoded broadband signal, from a set of signal coding parameters, such that said method comprises: finding a code vector (ck) and a gain (g) in relation to at least a first (k) and at least a second (g) signal coding parameters, belonging to said set; calculate (501, 502) a first factor (rv,) representative of a degree of voice articulation in the broadband signal, in response to at least a third parameter (b, vT) of signal coding, belonging to said set ; calculating (503, 504) a second factor () representative of a degree of stability of said broadband signal in response to at least a fourth signal coding parameter (LP), belonging to said set; calculate a smoothed gain (gs) using a non-linear operation related to the first and second factors (rv,;) and applied to the gain found (g); and amplifying the found code vector (ck) with said smoothed gain (gs), in order to thereby produce said smoothed code vector in gain.

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