DocumentCode
1057082
Title
An Echo Canceller with Reduced Arithmetic Precision
Author
Park, Kyu Ho ; Macchi, Odile
Author_Institution
Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
Volume
2
Issue
2
fYear
1984
fDate
3/1/1984 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
304
Lastpage
313
Abstract
It is well known that implementation of adaptive digital filters for echo cancellation in full-duplex transmission over telephone lines requires a large number of bits for the tap representation. This is due to the large dynamic ranges of the echo and far-end signal. In this paper, we introduce a new echo canceller: the "controlled gain echo canceller" (CGEC) which uses an adaptive gain control at the output of the classical echo canceller (CEC). A feedback loop permits approximate regulation of the front-edge CEC output power at a nominal level, independently of the echo and far-end signal levels. By this means, the precision required for adaptation is reduced to a minimum value. The analysis of adaptation, convergence, residual echo power, and computational complexity is given for the CGEC and compared to the similar quantities in a CEC; computer simulation results are presented. As an example, a 64 taps CGEC with only 16 bits instead of 20 can achieve secure binary data transmission (with bit error rate less than
) for a far-end signal-to-noise ratio of 16 dB and for an echo to far-end signal ratio of 20 dB, independently of the echo and far-end signal powers.
) for a far-end signal-to-noise ratio of 16 dB and for an echo to far-end signal ratio of 20 dB, independently of the echo and far-end signal powers.Keywords
Adaptive filters; Echo interference; Adaptive control; Arithmetic; Digital filters; Dynamic range; Echo cancellers; Feedback loop; Gain control; Power generation; Programmable control; Telephony;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSAC.1984.1146060
Filename
1146060
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