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"An Evaluation of Error Masking Techniques for Digital Wireless Audio Systems"
Renee J. Michaud
Graduate Student, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Baylor University
Friday, 10:00. March 4, 2011, Room 312, Rogers Bldg.
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Abstract
This thesis investigates the tradeoffs associated with typical communication system designs for packetized wireless transmission systems. Communication system design requires judicious selection of source data rate, data compression technique, error correction method, modulation scheme, and latency. In particular, we investigate a wireless system for live music, focusing on masking methods to produce high quality audio. Three different masking methods were developed and tested in combination with three packet sizes to create nine unique test environments, on which the efficacy of the masking methods was evaluated. The packet error rate threshold is defined as the lowest packet error rate for which the subject can hear noise interference. A Matlab graphical user interface was used to automate a human subject protocol, which was designed to investigate the packet error rate threshold for each condition. A comparison of the results and a statistical analysis of the effectiveness of the masking methods are presented.
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