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US2017178644A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2017178644-A1 |
| Application number | US-201715446553-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 1, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 23, 2000 |
| Publication date | Jun 22, 2017 |
| Grant date | — |
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The present invention relates to a new method and apparatus for improvement of High Frequency Reconstruction (HFR) techniques using frequency translation or folding or a combination thereof. The proposed invention is applicable to audio source coding systems, and offers significantly reduced computational complexity. This is accomplished by means of frequency translation or folding in the subband domain, preferably integrated with spectral envelope adjustment in the same domain. The concept of dissonance guard-band filtering is further presented. The proposed invention offers a low-complexity, intermediate quality HFR method useful in speech and natural audio coding applications.
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1 . A method for reconstructing a wideband audio signal, the method comprising: decomposing a lowband audio signal into a plurality of complex subband signals with an analysis filterbank, each of the plurality of complex subband signals representing a frequency channel of the analysis filterbank; generating a highband audio signal by patching a number of consecutive complex subband signals, wherein the generating includes: frequency translating a complex subband signal in a source area channel of the lowband audio signal having an index i to a reconstruction range channel having an index j of the highband audio signal, and frequency translating a complex subband signal in a source area channel of the lowband audio signal having an index i+1 to a reconstruction range channel having an index j+1 of the highband audio signal; adjusting a spectral envelope of the highband audio signal to a desired level; combining the lowband audio signal and the highband audio signal with a synthesis filterbank to generate the wideband audio signal, wherein the lowband audio signal has frequency components below a crossover frequency and the highband audio signal has frequency components above the crossover frequency, and wherein the analysis filterbank and the synthesis filterbank each have L channels, and L is an integer value. 2 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein the analysis filterbank and the synthesis filterbank are obtained by cosine or sine modulation of a lowpass prototype filter. 3 . A method according to claim 1 , wherein the analysis filterbank and the synthesis filterbank are obtained by complex-exponential-modulation of a lowpass prototype filter. 4 . A method according to claim 2 , wherein the lowpass prototype filter is designed so that a transition band of channels of the analysis filterbank and the synthesis filterbank overlaps a passband of neighbouring channels only. 5 . A method according to claim 1 , in which the synthesis filterbank comprises a dissonance guard band, the dissonance guard band being positioned between synthesis filterbank channels in the source range and synthesis filterbank channels in the reconstruction range. 6 . A method according to claim 5 , in which one or several of the channels in the dissonance guard band are fed with zeros or gaussian noise; whereby dissonance related artifacts are attenuated. 7 . A method according to claim 5 , in which a bandwidth of the dissonance guard band is approximately one half Bark. 8 . An audio processing apparatus for reconstructing a wideband audio signal, the audio processing apparatus comprising: an analysis filterbank that decomposes a lowband audio signal into a plurality of complex subband signals with each of the plurality of complex subband signals representing a frequency channel of the analysis filterbank; a high frequency reconstructor that generating a highband audio signal by patching a number of consecutive complex subband signals, wherein the high frequency reconstructor includes: a frequency translator that frequency translates a complex subband signal in a source area channel of the lowband audio signal having an index i to a reconstruction range channel having an index j of the highband audio signal, and a frequency translator that frequency translates a complex subband signal in a source area channel of the lowband audio signal having an index i+1 to a reconstruction range channel having an index j+1 of the highband audio signal; an envelope adjuster that adjusts a spectral envelope of the highband audio signal to a desired level; a synthesis filterbank that combines the lowband audio signal and the highband audio signal to generate the wideband audio signal, wherein the lowband audio signal has frequency components below a crossover frequency and the highband audio signal has frequency components above the crossover frequency, and wherein the analysis filterbank and the synthesis filterbank each have L channels, and L is an integer value.
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