A robust transform domain echo canceller employing a parallel filter structure

The proper control of acoustic echoes is of vital significance in modern communication systems. Acoustic echoes are commonly combatted by means of acoustic echo cancellation. A critical issue in acoustic echo cancellation is the control of adaptation of the echo cancellation filter with the possible...

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Main Authors: Huo, J., Yiu, K. F., Nordholm, Sven, Teo, Kok
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier Science 2007
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23119
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Summary:The proper control of acoustic echoes is of vital significance in modern communication systems. Acoustic echoes are commonly combatted by means of acoustic echo cancellation. A critical issue in acoustic echo cancellation is the control of adaptation of the echo cancellation filter with the possible presence of near-end speech activities. In this paper, a novel echo cancellation structure is proposed. The proposed structure makes use of two parallel adaptive filters. Echo of the two parallel adaptive filters is tailored for a specific operating situation. By so doing, the contradicting requirements of robustness against near-end disturbance and fast convergence and tracking speed are achieved simultaneously.