Title :
Equalization of Multichannel Acoustic Systems in Oversampled Subbands
Author :
Gaubitch, Nikolay D. ; Naylor, Patrick A.
Author_Institution :
Commun. & Signal Process. Group, Imperial Coll. London, London
Abstract :
Equalization of room transfer functions (RTFs) is an important topic with several applications in acoustic signal processing. RTFs are often modeled as finite-impulse response filters, characterized by orders of thousands of taps and non-minimum phase. In practice, only approximate estimates of the actual RTFs are available due to measurement noise, limited estimation accuracy, and temporal variation of source-receiver position. These issues make equalization a difficult problem. In this paper, we discuss multichannel equalization with focus on inexact RTF estimates. We present a multichannel method for the equalization filter design utilizing decimated and oversampled subbands, where the full-band acoustic impulse response is decomposed into equivalent subband filters prior to equalization. This technique is not only more computationally efficient but also more robust to impulse response inaccuracies compared with the full-band counterpart.
Keywords :
FIR filters; acoustic filters; acoustic receivers; acoustic signal processing; approximation theory; channel estimation; equalisers; estimation theory; transfer functions; RTF estimation; acoustic signal processing; approximate estimation; full-band finite-impulse response filter; multichannel equalization filter design; oversampled subband filter; room transfer function; source-receiver position; temporal variation; Acoustic applications; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic signal processing; Delay; Filters; Frequency estimation; Microphone arrays; Position measurement; Speech processing; Transfer functions; Dereverberation; multichannel equalization; multirate audio processing;
Journal_Title :
Audio, Speech, and Language Processing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASL.2009.2015692