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Encyclopedia > Algebraic Code Excited Linear Prediction

Algebraic Code Excited Linear Prediction or ACELP is a speech encoding algorithm where a limited set of pulses is distributed as excitation to linear prediction filter. The ACELP method is widely employed in current speech coding standards such as AMR, EFR, AMR-WB and ITU-T G-series standards G.729 and G.723.1.


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The problems of acoustically excited waves in inhomogeneous and anisotropic materials and inhomogeneous propagating waves is also considered.
Mathematical representations are employed and the source code included on the disk is in a form that is easily accessible to anyone using the book.
The authors describe procedures for predicting noise and methods for reducing noise including: use of vibration isolation, vibration damping, acoustical enclosures, sound absorption acoustical baffles, etc. Approaches and specific examples are presented for optimizing and selecting approaches which combine different methods to reduce noise and vibration in vehicles.
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