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Speech privacy for modern mobile communication systems

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Speech privacy for modern mobile communication systems
Speech privacy techniques are used to scramble clear speech into an unintelligible signal in order to avoid eavesdropping. Some analog speech-privacy equipments (scramblers) have been replaced by digital encryption devices (comsec), which have higher degree of security but require complex implementations and large bandwidth for transmission. However, if speech privacy is wanted in a mobile phone using a modern commercial codec, such as the AMR (Adaptive Multirate) Codec, digital encryption may not be an option due to the fact that it requires internal hardware and software modifications. If encryption is applied before the codec, poor voice quality may result, for the vocoder would handle digitally encrypted signal resembling noise. On the other hand, analog scramblers may be placed before the voice encoder without causing much penalty to its performance. Analog scramblers are intended in applications where the degree of security is not too critical and hardware modifications are pr...
Jose Francisco de Andrade, Marcello Luiz Rodrigues
Added 30 May 2010
Updated 30 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2008
Where ICASSP
Authors Jose Francisco de Andrade, Marcello Luiz Rodrigues de Campos, Jose Antonio Apolinario
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