GNU Radio 3.4.2 C++ API
cvsd_decode_bs.h
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00001 /* -*- c++ -*- */
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00022 #ifndef INCLUDED_CVSD_DECODE_BS_H
00023 #define INCLUDED_CVSD_DECODE_BS_H
00024 
00025 #include <gr_sync_interpolator.h>
00026 
00027 class cvsd_decode_bs;
00028 
00029 typedef boost::shared_ptr<cvsd_decode_bs> cvsd_decode_bs_sptr;
00030 
00031  /*!
00032   * \brief Constructor parameters to initialize the CVSD decoder.  The default
00033   * values are modeled after the Bluetooth standard and should not be changed,
00034   * except by an advanced user
00035   *
00036   * \param min_step       Minimum step size used to update the internal reference.  Default: "10"
00037   * \param max_step       Maximum step size used to update the internal reference.  Default: "1280"
00038   * \param step_decay     Decay factor applied to step size when there is not a run of J output 1s or 0s.  Default: "0.9990234375"  (i.e. 1-1/1024)
00039   * \param accum_decay    Decay factor applied to the internal reference during every interation of the codec.  Default: "0.96875"  (i.e. 1-1/32)
00040   * \param K;             Size of shift register; the number of output bits remembered by codec (must be less or equal to 32).  Default: "32"
00041   * \param J;             Number of bits in the shift register that are equal; i.e. the size of a run of 1s, 0s. Default: "4"
00042   * \param pos_accum_max  Maximum integer value allowed for the internal reference.  Default: "32767" (2^15 - 1 or MAXSHORT)
00043   * \param neg_accum_max  Minimum integer value allowed for the internal reference.  Default: "-32767" (-2^15 + 1 or MINSHORT+1)
00044   *
00045   */
00046 cvsd_decode_bs_sptr cvsd_make_decode_bs (short min_step=10,
00047                                            short max_step=1280,
00048                                            double step_decay=0.9990234375,
00049                                            double accum_decay= 0.96875,
00050                                            int K=32,
00051                                            int J=4,
00052                                            short pos_accum_max=32767,
00053                                            short neg_accum_max=-32767);
00054 
00055 /*!
00056  * \brief This block performs CVSD audio decoding.  Its design and implementation
00057  * is modeled after the CVSD encoder/decoder specifications defined in the
00058  * Bluetooth standard.
00059  *
00060  * \ingroup vocoder_blk
00061  *
00062  * CVSD is a method for encoding speech that seeks to reduce the
00063  * bandwidth required for digital voice transmission.  CVSD takes
00064  * advantage of strong correlation between samples, quantizing the
00065  * difference in amplitude between two consecutive samples.  This
00066  * difference requires fewer quantization levels as compared to other
00067  * methods that quantize the actual amplitude level, reducing the
00068  * bandwidth.  CVSD employs a two level quantizer (one bit) and an
00069  * adaptive algorithm that allows for continuous step size adjustment.
00070  *
00071  * The coder can represent low amplitude signals with accuracy without
00072  * sacrificing performance on large amplitude signals, a trade off that
00073  * occurs in some non-adaptive modulations.
00074  *
00075  * The CVSD decoder effectively provides 1-to-8 decompression.  More
00076  * specifically, for each incoming input bit, the decoder outputs one
00077  * audio sample.  If the input is a "1" bit, the internal reference is
00078  * increased appropriately and then outputted as the next estimated audio
00079  * sample.  If the input is a "0" bit, the internal reference is
00080  * decreased appropriately and then likewise outputted as the next estimated
00081  * audio sample.  Grouping 8 input bits together, the encoder essentially
00082  * produces 8 output audio samples for everyone one input byte.
00083  *
00084  * This decoder requires that output audio samples are 2-byte short signed
00085  * integers.  The result bandwidth conversion, therefore, is 1 byte of
00086  * encoded audio data to 16 output bytes of raw audio data.
00087  *
00088  * The CVSD decoder module must be post-fixed by a down-converter to
00089  * under-sample the audio data after decoding.  The Bluetooth standard
00090  * specifically calls for a 8-to-1 decimating down-converter.  This is
00091  * required so that so that output sampling rate equals the original input
00092  * sampling rate present before the encoder.  In all cases, the output
00093  * down-converter rate must be the inverse of the input up-converter rate
00094  * before the CVSD encoder.
00095  *
00096  * References:
00097  * 1.  Continuously Variable Slope Delta Modulation (CVSD) A Tutorial,
00098  *         Available: http://www.eetkorea.com/ARTICLES/2003AUG/A/2003AUG29_NTEK_RFD_AN02.PDF.
00099  * 2.  Specification of The Bluetooth System
00100  *         Available: http://grouper.ieee.org/groups/802/15/Bluetooth/core_10_b.pdf.
00101  * 3.  McGarrity, S., Bluetooth Full Duplex Voice and Data Transmission. 2002.
00102  *         Bluetooth Voice Simulink® Model, Available:
00103  *         http://www.mathworks.com/company/newsletters/digest/nov01/bluetooth.html
00104  *
00105  */
00106 
00107 class cvsd_decode_bs : public gr_sync_interpolator
00108 {
00109 private:
00110   friend cvsd_decode_bs_sptr cvsd_make_decode_bs (short min_step,
00111                                                   short max_step,
00112                                                   double step_decay,
00113                                                   double accum_decay,
00114                                                   int K,
00115                                                   int J,
00116                                                   short pos_accum_max,
00117                                                   short neg_accum_max);
00118 
00119   cvsd_decode_bs (short min_step, short max_step, double step_decay,
00120                   double accum_decay, int K, int J,
00121                   short pos_accum_max, short neg_accum_max);
00122 
00123   //! Member functions required by the encoder/decoder
00124   //! \brief Rounding function specific to CVSD
00125   //! \return the input value rounded to the nearest integer
00126   int cvsd_round(double input);
00127   
00128   //! \brief A power function specific to CVSD data formats
00129   //! \return (radix)^power, where radix and power are short integers
00130   unsigned int cvsd_pow (short radix, short power);
00131  
00132   //! \brief Sums number of 1's in the input
00133   //! \return the number of 1s in the four bytes of an input unsigned integer
00134   unsigned char cvsd_bitwise_sum (unsigned int input);
00135 
00136   short d_min_step;
00137   short d_max_step;
00138   double d_step_decay;
00139   double d_accum_decay;
00140 
00141   int d_K;  //!< \brief Size of shift register; the number of output bits remembered in shift register
00142   int d_J;  //!< \brief Number of bits in the shift register that are equal; size of run of 1s, 0s
00143 
00144   short d_pos_accum_max;
00145   short d_neg_accum_max;
00146 
00147   int d_accum;                //!< \brief Current value of internal reference
00148   int d_loop_counter;         //!< \brief Current value of the loop counter
00149   unsigned int d_runner;      //!< \brief Current value of the shift register
00150   unsigned int d_runner_mask; //!< \brief Value of the mask to access the last J bits of the shift register
00151   short d_stepsize;           //!< \brief Current value of the step sizer
00152 
00153  public:
00154   ~cvsd_decode_bs ();   // public destructor
00155 
00156   short min_step() { return d_min_step; }
00157   short max_step() { return d_max_step; }
00158   double step_decay() { return d_step_decay; }
00159   double accum_decay() { return d_accum_decay; }
00160   int K() { return d_K; }
00161   int J() { return d_J; }
00162   short pos_accum_max() { return d_pos_accum_max; }
00163   short neg_accum_max() { return d_neg_accum_max; }
00164 
00165   int work (int noutput_items,
00166             gr_vector_const_void_star &input_items,
00167             gr_vector_void_star &output_items);
00168 };
00169 
00170 #endif /* INCLUDED_CVSD_DECODE_BS_H */