Lombard, AnthonyAnthonyLombardWilde, StephanStephanWildeRavelli, EmmanuelEmmanuelRavelliDohla, StefanStefanDohlaFuchs, GuillaumeGuillaumeFuchsDietz, MartinMartinDietz2022-03-122022-03-122015https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/39012110.1109/ICASSP.2015.7179102Discontinuous Transmission (DTX) is an efficient way to drastically reduce the transmission rate of a communication codec in the absence of voice input. In this mode, most frames that are determined to consist of background noise only are dropped from transmission and replaced by some Comfort Noise Generation (CNG) in the decoder. In this paper, we propose a novel CNG approach combining information gained about the actual background noise at both encoder and decoder side. It is able to better reproduce background noise types showing a pronounced spectral tilt, which is difficult for traditional schemes based on a linear prediction model. The proposed technique operates in the frequency domain. It is part of the Enhanced Voice Services (EVS) codec, where it is known as FDCNG. Listening tests show the superior quality of FD-CNG over existing approaches for certain background noise such as car noise.enStandards in der AudiocodierungFrequency-domain comfort noise generation for discontinuous transmission in EVSconference paper