The analog voice privacy system

Abstract
The Analog Voice Privacy System is based on individual sample permutation of the output samples of a sub-band coder analysis filterbank. The system has a large number of digital keys, giving it the strength of a digital encryption system, but also retains the good quality characteristics of analog scramblers. It has been implemented in a real-time hardware prototype designed for evaluation in the field. The units work with any modular telephone and standard 120 volts AC electricity. The device contains two circuitry boards, one for analog and one for digital processing which contain four digital signal processors. There are 125! possible permutation keys. These prototypes were designed to be tested in real telephone environments. To date, the device has been successfully tested over long distance telephone connections, several different analog and digital PBXs and telephone switches, and a channel simulator. The quality of the decrypted speech is considered very natural, and in particular, speaker recognition is retained. This is a significant advantage over digital vocoders. This paper describes the underlying principles of the algorithm, the details of its implementation and laboratory test results.

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