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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 30, 1996
Filed:
Aug. 04, 1994
U.S. Philips Corporation, New York, NY (US);
Abstract
Transmission system for transmitting and receiving, and subband encoding methods for generating for transmission, digital signals containing modulated bit allocation information; and record carriers containing such a signal. The transmission system include a transmitter which encodes in accordance with the subband encoding method a wide-band digital signal into subband signals which are each made up of successive signal blocks having a predetermined number of samples of that subband signal. The samples in the signal blocks of the subband signals are quantized to produce quantized samples in the signal blocks, and bit allocation information denoting how many bits the samples in the signal blocks are to be quantized by is generated. The bit allocation information (or a portion thereof) is modulated to obtain modulated bit allocation information. The quantized samples in the signal blocks and the modulated bit allocation information are included in a digital signal applied by the transmitter to a transmission medium. The transmission system also includes a receiver for receiving a replica of the digital signal applied to the transmission medium. The modulated bit allocation information is demodulated to obtain the bit allocation information. The quantized samples in the signal blocks and the bit allocation information are used to obtain replicated samples in the signal blocks which substantially correspond to the original samples in the signal blocks of the subband signals. The replicated samples are used to produce a replica of the original wide-band digital signal.