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Title: Implementation of Audio Compression using Wavelet
Other Titles: CoRI 2016 - Proceedings of 2nd International Conference on Computing Research and Innovation
Authors: Mohammed, Abubakar Saddiq
Abdulkarim, H. T.
Abdulrahman, T. S.
Keywords: Audio
Wavelet
Compression
Transmission
MATLAB code
Performance
Issue Date: 7-Aug-2016
Publisher: Ibadan ACM Chapter
Citation: Abubakar Saddiq Mohammed
Series/Report no.: CoRI 2016. Vol - 1755;No. 17
Abstract: The need to transmit audio signal has increased tremendously over the past decade. In view of this, audio compression is a sure technology of the multimedia age which facilitates ease of transmission. The change in the telecommunication infrastructure, in recent years, from circuit switched to packet switched systems has also reflected on the way that speech and audio signals are carried in present systems. In many applications, such as the design of multimedia workstations and high quality audio transmission and storage, the goal of audio compression is to encode audio data to take up less storage space and less bandwidth for ease of transmission. This paper presents the implementation of audio compression using wavelet. The implement-tation procedure, the Matlab code and the results obtained are duly presented and discussed. The final results indicate that a good reconstruction was performed and the performance of the wavelet was excellent with the performance variables all in the region well above 60%. CCS Concepts • Hardware ➝ Communication hardware, interfaces and storage ➝ Signal processing systems ➝ Digital Signal Processing
URI: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1755/104-107.pdf.
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