A new VOX technique for reducing noise in voice communication systemsA VOX technique for reducing noise in voice communication systems is described which is based on the separation of voice signals into contiguous frequency-band components with the aid of an adaptive VOX in each band. It is shown that this processing scheme can effectively reduce both wideband and narrowband quasi-periodic noise since the threshold levels readjust themselves to suppress noise that exceeds speech components in each band. Results are reported for tests of the adaptive VOX, and it is noted that improvements can still be made in such areas as the elimination of noise pulses, phoneme reproduction at high-noise levels, and the elimination of distortion introduced by phase delay.
Document ID
19750050803
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Morris, C. F. (Memphis State University Memphis, Tenn., United States)
Morgan, W. C.
Shack, P. E. (NASA Johnson Space Center Houston, Tex., United States)