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INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION
ITU-T RECOMMENDATION SUMMARY
Rec. No. : G.726
Title : 40, 32, 24, 16 kbit/s Adaptive differential pulse code
modulation (ADPCM)
Study Group : XV - Transmission Systems and Equipment
Version : New
Date of adoption : 1990
Notes :
Recommendation G.726 sets out the characteristics below are recommended
for the conversion of a 64 kbit/s A-law or ╡-law pulse code modulation
(PCM) channel to and from a 40, 32, 24 or 16 kbit/s channel. The
conversion is applied to the PCM bit stream using an ADPCM transcoding
technique. The relationship between the voice frequency signals and the
PCM encoding/decoding laws is fully specified in Recommendation G.711.
The principal application of 24 and 16 kbit/s channels is for overload
channels carrying voice in Digital Circuit Multiplication Equipment
(DCME).
The principal application of 40 kbit/s channels is to carry data modem
signals in DCME, especially for modems operating at greater than
4800 kbit/s.
First, Recommendation G.726 provides an outline description of the
ADPCM transcoding algorithm, it provides further the principles and
functional descriptions of the ADPCM encoding and decoding algorithms
respectively, and finally the precise specification for the algorithm
computations. Networking aspects and digital test sequences are
addressed also in Recommendation G.726.
To order the complete text of this Recommendation, please use the
Order Form for ITU-T Recommendations. An electronic version of this
form is available on ITUDOC (Winword: UPI=ITU-5265; ASCII: UPI=ITU-2488).