Abstract: The invention relates to the representation of digital signals. In order to improve the perception by a user of the quality of a digital signal, a first sample of first digital signal is approximated to a second sample of a second digital signal having a second number of significant bits lower than the first number of significant bits of the first sample. The second number of significant bits also depends upon the value of the first sample.
Abstract: The invention relates to the representation of digital signals. In order to improve the perception by a user of the quality of a digital signal, a first sample of first digital signal is approximated to a second sample of a second digital signal having a second number of significant bits lower than the first number of significant bits of the first sample. The second number of significant bits is also lower than a number of significant bits allowing the second digital signal, or a signal derived therefrom to match an expected bit depth of a processing unit said second digital signal, or a signal derived therefrom is to be sent to.
Abstract: The invention relates to the representation of digital signals. In order to improve the perception by a user of the quality of a digital signal, a first sample of first digital signal is approximated to a second sample of a second digital signal having a second number of significant bits lower than the first number of significant bits of the first sample. The second number of significant bits is also lower than a number of significant bits allowing the second digital signal, or a signal derived therefrom to match an expected bit depth of a processing unit said second digital signal, or a signal derived therefrom is to be sent to.
Abstract: The invention relates to improved convolutions of digital signals. When a first digital signal is convoluted with a second digital signal to obtain an output digital signal, to be converted afterwards using a limited number of bits. In order to prevent a loss of information, and therefore a degradation of the output digital signal upon the future conversion, at least one of the first and the second digital signal is formed of suitable values that store the information from the first digital signal within the most significant bits of the output digital signal.
Abstract: The invention relates to improved convolutions of digital signals. When a first digital signal is convoluted with a second digital signal to obtain an output digital signal, to be converted afterwards using a limited number of bits. In order to prevent a loss of information, and therefore a degradation of the output digital signal upon the future conversion, at least one of the first and the second digital signal is formed of suitable values that store the information from the first digital signal within the most significant bits of the output digital signal.
Abstract: The invention relates to the representation of digital signals. In order to improve the perception by a user of the quality of a digital signal, a first sample of first digital signal is approximated to a second sample of a second digital signal having a second number of significant bits lower than the first number of significant bits of the first sample. The second number of significant bits also depends upon the value of the first sample.