A new structure for noise and echo cancelers based on a combined fast adaptive filter algorithm
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This paper presents a new structure for noise and echo cancelers based on a combined fast adaptive algorithm. The main purpose of the new structure is to detect both the double-talk and the unknown path change. This goal is accomplished by using two adaptive filters. A main adaptive filter Fn, adjusted only in the non-double-talk period by the normalized LMS algorithm, is used for providing the canceler output. An auxiliary adaptive filter Ff, adjusted by the fast RLS algorithm, is used for detecting the double-talk and obtaining a near optimum tap-weight vector for Fn in the initialization period and whenever the unknown path has a sudden or fast change. The proposed structure is examined through computer simulation on a noise cancellation problem. Good cancellation performance and stable operation are obtained when signal is a speech corrupted by a white noise, a colored noise and another speech signal. Simulation results also show that the proposed structure is capable of distinguishing the near-end signal from the noise path change and quickly tracking this change.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1995-07-25
著者
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Wang Y
The Faculty Of Engineering Kanazawa University
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Wang Youhua
Graduate School Of Natural Sci. & Tech. Kanazawa University
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Ma Zhiqiang
Faculty Of Technology Kanazawa University
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Nakayama Kenji
Faculty Of Engineering Kanazawa University
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Nakayama Kenji
Faculty Of Technology Kanazawa University
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