Time-Varying Time-Frequency Tilings Using Non-Uniform Orthogonal Filterbanks Based on MDCT Analysis/Synthesis and Time Domain Aliasing Reduction

Werner N, Edler B (2019)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2019

Journal

Book Volume: 26

Pages Range: 1783-1787

Article Number: 8882281

Journal Issue: 12

DOI: 10.1109/LSP.2019.2949433

Abstract

Time Domain Aliasing Reduction (TDAR) is a method to improve the impulse response compactness of non-uniform orthogonal Modified Discrete Cosine Transforms (MDCT). Previously, TDAR was only possible between frames of identical time-frequency tilings, however in this letter we describe a method to overcome this limitation. This method enables the use of TDAR between two consecutive frames of different time-frequency tilings by introducing another subband merging or subband splitting step. Consecutively, this method allows more flexible and adaptive filterbank tilings while retaining compact impulse responses, two attributes needed for efficient perceptual audio coding.

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APA:

Werner, N., & Edler, B. (2019). Time-Varying Time-Frequency Tilings Using Non-Uniform Orthogonal Filterbanks Based on MDCT Analysis/Synthesis and Time Domain Aliasing Reduction. IEEE Signal Processing Letters, 26(12), 1783-1787. https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/LSP.2019.2949433

MLA:

Werner, Nils, and Bernd Edler. "Time-Varying Time-Frequency Tilings Using Non-Uniform Orthogonal Filterbanks Based on MDCT Analysis/Synthesis and Time Domain Aliasing Reduction." IEEE Signal Processing Letters 26.12 (2019): 1783-1787.

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