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Secure speech communication has been of great significance in civil, commercial and particularly in military communication systems. Speech scramblers play a major role in these systems. Transform-domain, specially, DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform) based encryption of speech signals has often been a preferable choice for researchers. In such systems, besides security, removal of redundant information and execution speed of the algorithms have also been main focus of research and exploration. In this book, these three attributes, redundancy, speed and security are envisaged by exploiting ITU-T…mehr

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Secure speech communication has been of great significance in civil, commercial and particularly in military communication systems. Speech scramblers play a major role in these systems. Transform-domain, specially, DCT (Discrete Cosine Transform) based encryption of speech signals has often been a preferable choice for researchers. In such systems, besides security, removal of redundant information and execution speed of the algorithms have also been main focus of research and exploration. In this book, these three attributes, redundancy, speed and security are envisaged by exploiting ITU-T G.723.1 speech codec, Texas Instruments 32-bit floating-point DSP TMS320C6711 and a newly developed DCT based algorithm using sub-framing and lookup table respectively. The vigorous results show that the original signal is compressed more than 90%, which helps in the removal of redundant information. To enhance the execution speed, G.723.1 codec is optimized on advanced level thereby reducing execution time from 299 msec to 140 msec. In respect of security, the newly introduced scheme yielded 0% residual intelligibility of the encrypted signal thereby rendering highest level of security.
Autorenporträt
Dr Jameel Ahmed is an academician and researcher having twenty years of experience in his account. His area of interest includes secure communications, signal processing, speech coding and DSPs. The author is presently serving as professor & chairman, Department of Electrical Engineering, HITEC University, Taxila Cantt. Islamabad, Pakistan.