- Voice engine
A voice engine is a software subsystem for bidirectional audio communication, typically used as part of a
telecommunications system to simulate atelephone . It functions like adata pump for audio data, specifically voice data. The voice engine is typically used in anembedded system .The term became popularized after 2000 with the proliferation of
voice over internet protocol technology in softwareDSP systems. For example: GIPS VoiceEngine,SPIRIT VoiceEngine, Hellosoft voice engine,Skype voice engine, andD2 Technologies voice engine handle the voice processing for aIP Phone system on a standard processor, compared to prior generations of systems which required dedicated, math-optimizeddigital signal processor chips [cite news | url=http://www.dspdesignline.com/howto/204803680 | title=Implementing VoIP with software voice engines, DSP DesignLine Design Center | accessdate = 2008-02-02 ] .Voice engines are highly optimized software subsystems due to the mathematically complex signal processing required for voice filtering and
speech coding . The filter stages and coding elements within a voice engine are designed to work in conjunction with a largertelecommunications system , including only a specific and limited range of processing to minimize the voice engine's memory size and processor usage. Compared to software desktop applications which might employplugins to continually add flexibility or extensibility, a voice engine is designed to meet specific industry standards forinteroperability .References
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