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The old MELP is known as MIL-STD-3005, what MIL-STD number is MELPe?

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The old MELP is known as MIL-STD-3005, what MIL-STD number is MELPe?

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Both MELP and MELPe are known as MIL-STD-3005. The MIL-STD-3005 is their US DoD standard number. The MELPe is a newer and enhanced version of MIL-STD-3005. So if your project includes specifications for MIL-STD-3005 that were written after the year 2001, they most likely refer to the MELPe rather than to the old MELP. The MELPe is also known as STANAG 4591, which is its NATO standard number. For more information please call us or contact us. 5.5 Does MELPe require a lot more memory and MIPS than the old MELP? A: Not necessarily, that depends on what we are comparing. At 2400 bps both MELPe and MELP require similar memory and MIPS, so if you are required to use 2400 bps vocoder, then you would only benefit by using MELPe rather than the old MELP. The lower rates MELPe require similar amount of MIPS, but more memory (mainly ROM tables) than the 2400 bps. The MELPe’s optional Noise-PreProcessing (NPP) may also add to the required memory and MIPS. For more information please see our factsh

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