MILCOM 2013 - 2013 IEEE Military Communications Conference 2013
DOI: 10.1109/milcom.2013.125
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Variable Data Rate Vocoder Improvements for Secure Interoperable DoD Voice Communication

Abstract: One intermediate goal towards achieving universal secure voice interoperability in the Department of Defense (DoD) has been the development of a universal voice encoder (vocoder). This vocoder would seamlessly encode speech at a wide range of interoperable variable and fixed data rates to suit a wide range of DoD communication equipment. This paper describes the most important features of such a vocoder and recent advancements in achieving this goal. Specifically this paper will describe three main areas: 1) S… Show more

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“…End-to-end security combined with new interoperability standards now enable relaying with less complex relaying methods. The U.S. DoD developed Tactical Secure Voice Cryptographic Interoperability Standard (TSVCIS) enables interoperability and complete end-to-end security [2,3,4]. It outperforms legacy military voice algorithms such as Continuously Variable Slope Delta Modulation (CVSD) in terms of mean opinion score (MOS) with less background noise [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…End-to-end security combined with new interoperability standards now enable relaying with less complex relaying methods. The U.S. DoD developed Tactical Secure Voice Cryptographic Interoperability Standard (TSVCIS) enables interoperability and complete end-to-end security [2,3,4]. It outperforms legacy military voice algorithms such as Continuously Variable Slope Delta Modulation (CVSD) in terms of mean opinion score (MOS) with less background noise [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%