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Time quantization and noise shaping applied to linear frequency modulation (LFM) can form an alternative although unconventional means of generating 1-bit uniformly sampled code that is similar in structure to a feedback sigma-delta modulator (SDM). Fundamental insight into the SDM process and base-line coding spectrum emerges, where specifically linearity of signal conversion is studied and compared to that of linear pulse code modulation (LPCM). Time dispersive limiters both within and outside the noise shaper are investigated and their consequence on linearity explored. A noise averaging simulation reveals intrinsic distortion and noise modulation to be low when appropriate dither is used.
Author (s): Hawksford, Malcolm J.
Affiliation:
Centre for Audio Research and Engineering, University of Essex, UK
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AES Convention: 112
Paper Number:5618
Publication Date:
2002-04-06
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Session subject:
Signal Processing Forum
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Hawksford, Malcolm J.; 2002; Time-quantized Frequency Modulation with Time Dispersive Codes for the Generation of Sigma-delta Modulation [PDF]; Centre for Audio Research and Engineering, University of Essex, UK; Paper 5618; Available from: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11367
Hawksford, Malcolm J.; Time-quantized Frequency Modulation with Time Dispersive Codes for the Generation of Sigma-delta Modulation [PDF]; Centre for Audio Research and Engineering, University of Essex, UK; Paper 5618; 2002 Available: https://aes2.org/publications/elibrary-page/?id=11367