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DSP Software News from KCL - February 2011


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G.PAK-C6472 VoIP DSP Application |
G.PAK is a configurable VoIP DSP application that provides
flexibility while maintaining a high degree of integration.
Although Adaptive Digital provides pre-built G.PAK software
images for common applications, it can easily be
customized to a particular application’s requirements.
G.PAK can be configured to include only the necessary
algorithms, channel configurations, and interfaces. And
if G.PAK’s built-in flexibility is not enough, source code
can be licensed.
Adaptive Digital’s C6472 DSP software solutions address
the need for high-density VoIP and traditional telecommunications
applications. Available applications include
VoIP gateway, AT&T-certified G.168 echo cancellation,
conferencing, and transcoding. The C6472 software is
turnkey, but also include host API software to simplify
the process of integrating a host processor with the DSP
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Network Packet-based Intercom/IP Phone Software Subsystem (ISS) OMAP35x |
Adaptive Digital’s ISS software subsystem simplifies
software design of an IP intercom or IP phone that runs
on the TI’s OMAP3530 processor. ISS implements complete
VoIP capability all the way from PCM to Packet and
back. This includes a process running on the ARM under
Linux as well as the necessary voice-processing running
on the DSP core.
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Wideband IP Phone Solution - TVNETV105x |
The Wideband IP Phone product provides the functionality
required for today’s executive enterprise desktop
speakerphones. It includes acoustic echo cancellation
for full duplex speakerphone capability support for
three-way conferencing and support for low bit rate and
wideband codecs.
Adaptive Digital’s Wideband IP Phone software runs on
the TI TNETV105X family of VoIP phone chips.
The TNETV1050/1055 is a communications processor
based on a MIPS32 RISC processor along with a C55x
DSP. |
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Adaptive Digital's iPVoice VoIP Engine for iPhone is a software package that handles all the processing needed to transform PCM samples to VoIP packets and VoIP packets to PCM samples. In other words, it provides all the voice processing necessary to VoIP-enable an iPhone application.
iPVoice VoIP Engine includes a complete suite of Adaptive Digital's CPU and memory efficient fixed-point telephony, VoIP, and voice quality enhancement (VQE) algorithms that enable developers to create toll-quality next generation mobile device applications for iPhone users. iPVoice includes acoustic echo cancellation (AEC), AGC, G.711 with DTX, RTP, tone generation, and network optimization algorithms including packet loss concealment (PLC), and adaptive jitter buffer (AJB). Additionally features can be added such as noise reduction, SIP and a wide variety of compression algorithms including both narrowband and wideband codecs. With the wide variety of Adaptive Digital's fielded voice software at their fingertips, developers can now deliver the highest level of quality voice enabled applications.
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VoIP Engine for Android/ARM Driving Next Gen Mobile IP Voice Applications |
For Android ARM applications the core of VoIP Engine is an Android native-layer application that includes a complete suite of Adaptive Digital’s field-proven telephony, VoIP, and voice quality enhancement algorithms that enable developers to create toll-quality next generation mobile applications for Android/ARM users.
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