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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 07, 1994
Filed:
Jan. 15, 1992
Motorola, Inc., Schaumburg, IL (US);
Abstract
A signal processor such as an ADPCM decoder (28b) receives an input signal. As part of the CCITT Recommendation G.726 algorithm, ADPCM decoder (28b) processes the input signal to provide a linear reconstructed signal s.sub.r (k). When enabled, a noise detector (50) samples the reconstructed signal s.sub.r (k) once for each of a predetermined number of received samples. The noise detector (50) adds the absolute value of the reconstructed signal s.sub.r (k) to a total energy estimate. At the end of the predetermined number of samples, the noise detector (50) compares the total energy estimate to a product of a noise threshold and the predetermined number. If the total energy estimate exceeds this product, then a noise indication is provided. This calculation prevents the need for time-consuming division operation which is difficult for high-performance digital signal processors (70).