Efficient Algorithm and Architecture of Critical-Band Transform for Low-Power Speech Applications

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Chao Wang
Woon-Seng Gan
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[1] Nanyang Technological University,Center for Signal Processing, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
[2] Nanyang Technological University,Digital Signal Processing Lab, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Bark; Supply Voltage; Parallel Processing; Efficient Algorithm; Power Dissipation;
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An efficient algorithm and its corresponding VLSI architecture for the critical-band transform (CBT) are developed to approximate the critical-band filtering of the human ear. The CBT consists of a constant-bandwidth transform in the lower frequency range and a Brown constant-[inline-graphic not available: see fulltext] transform (CQT) in the higher frequency range. The corresponding VLSI architecture is proposed to achieve significant power efficiency by reducing the computational complexity, using pipeline and parallel processing, and applying the supply voltage scaling technique. A 21-band Bark scale CBT processor with a sampling rate of 16 kHz is designed and simulated. Simulation results verify its suitability for performing short-time spectral analysis on speech. It has a better fitting on the human ear critical-band analysis, significantly fewer computations, and therefore is more energy-efficient than other methods. With a 0.35[inline-graphic not available: see fulltext]m CMOS technology, it calculates a 160-point speech in 4.99 milliseconds at 234 kHz. The power dissipation is 15.6[inline-graphic not available: see fulltext]W at 1.1 V. It achieves 82.1[inline-graphic not available: see fulltext] power reduction as compared to a benchmark 256-point FFT processor.
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