PRO-DASP
Power Reduction for Digital Audio Processing
The aim of this project is the design of low power optimized systems
for digital signal processing of acoustic signals. Such systems are
required in medical help devices, mobile communication as well as in
information processing systems and for multimedia applications.
For these applications a design methodology will be developed and
formalized across all levels of abstraction, reflecting the
interactions between algorithm and architecure at this point of
system- and hardware-design. Additional optimization on module- and
circuit-level result in a high applicability of this methodology. This is
done through development and consistent implementation of highly
optimized typical signal processing components and low power driven
design decisions on the architecture level.
As a typical application for low power audio signal processing in the
frequency domain an psychoacoustical motivated design is used. It consists of a
filterbank-analysis with following timevariant amplify-regulation of
the specific channels and next a filterbank-summation
(reconstruction). The analysis part of this design is already
successfully in use for different applications (for example automatic speech
recognition, audio- and speech-quality measurement) and can be used in
combination with the new developed resynthesis-part for many
applications in the field of human-computer-interaction and
telecommunication as well as a prototyp of digital hearing aids.
For further informations please contact:
Arne Schulz
Postal address:
Escherweg 2
D - 26121 Oldenburg
Germany