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- Q5427103 subject Q8790867.
- Q5427103 abstract "FS-1016 is a deprecated secure telephony speech encoding standard developed by the United States Department of Defense. The standard was finished in 1991.Unlike the vocoder used in FS-1015, CELP provides more natural speech. However, due to quite low bit rate and early development (1991), the speech quality is very noisy and below that of commercial cellular speech codec such as AMR. FS-1016 is no longer used since its follower MELP provides better performance in all applications.".
- Q5427103 wikiPageExternalLink celp-3.2a.html.
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- Q5427103 wikiPageWikiLink Q3736690.
- Q5427103 wikiPageWikiLink Q4676210.
- Q5427103 wikiPageWikiLink Q5295.
- Q5427103 wikiPageWikiLink Q5427102.
- Q5427103 wikiPageWikiLink Q6883849.
- Q5427103 wikiPageWikiLink Q71486.
- Q5427103 wikiPageWikiLink Q8790867.
- Q5427103 comment "FS-1016 is a deprecated secure telephony speech encoding standard developed by the United States Department of Defense. The standard was finished in 1991.Unlike the vocoder used in FS-1015, CELP provides more natural speech. However, due to quite low bit rate and early development (1991), the speech quality is very noisy and below that of commercial cellular speech codec such as AMR. FS-1016 is no longer used since its follower MELP provides better performance in all applications.".
- Q5427103 label "FS-1016".