Title :
Weaver SSB subband acoustic echo canceller [videoconferencing application]
Author_Institution :
Picture Tel Corp., Peabody, MA, USA
Abstract :
A Weaver SSB subband structure is used to implement an acoustic echo canceller. The structure has 29 bands of 250 Hz width, covering the audio range from 0 to 7 kHz. The Weaver structure lowers each band pass region to baseband, allows for oversampling to eliminate aliasing components, and is computationally efficient. The subsampled components are purely real, as compared to the complex components found in some other subband schemes. The adaptive filter update algorithm is a variant of the block NLMS. The double-talk, divergence, echo suppression, and noise fill-in algorithms all fully exploit the band pass structure to achieve performance difficult to attain in full-band or two-band acoustic echo cancellers. The acoustic echo canceller has been extensively field tested and has been shown to be robust
Keywords :
acoustic filters; acoustic noise; acoustic signal processing; adaptive filters; band-pass filters; echo suppression; teleconferencing; 0 to 7 kHz; 250 Hz; Weaver SSB subband acoustic echo canceller; adaptive filter update algorithm; aliasing components; audio range; bandpass region; bandpass structure; baseband; block NLMS; complex components; computational efficiency; divergence; double-talk; echo suppression; field testing; noise fill-in algorithms; oversampling; performance; videoconferencing system; Acoustic applications; Acoustic noise; Adaptive filters; Amplitude modulation; Band pass filters; Baseband; Echo cancellers; Noise cancellation; Speech; Teleconferencing;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 1993. Final Program and Paper Summaries., 1993 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
New Paltz, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-2078-6
DOI :
10.1109/ASPAA.1993.380009