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libgsmhr1 TFO: require BFI=0 and SID=0 for homing
In order for a received frame to be recognized as DHF, we need
not only the correct bit pattern, but also BFI=0 and SID=0.
The BFI=0 requirement should be obvious, while the SID=0 requirement
is needed only for HR codec. With FR and EFR, SID classification
comes from the payload bits and no separate check is needed -
but in HR we get an out-of-band SID ternary flag. When SID=1,
no payload bits are used at all; when SID=2, we use only the first
33 bits of the payload. Therefore, it is proper to conditionalize
DHF acceptance on SID=0.
We already implemented this logic in the just finished full decoder;
now bring TFO code into agreement.
| author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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| date | Thu, 04 Dec 2025 19:40:35 +0000 |
| parents | 756605c4850f |
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/*************************************************************************** * * File Name: vad.h * * Purpose: Contains the prototypes for all functions of voice activity * detection. Also contains the type definition for the pseudo * floating point data type. * **************************************************************************/ void vad_reset (struct EFR_encoder_state *st); Word16 vad_computation ( struct EFR_encoder_state *st, Word16 r_h[], Word16 r_l[], Word16 scal_acf, Word16 rc[], Word16 ptch ); void periodicity_update ( struct EFR_encoder_state *st, Word16 lags[] );
