Title :
The investigation of new adaptive filtering algorithms for telecommunications echo cancellation implemented in TMS32010 fixed point assembly code
Author :
Kloos, Michael N. ; Jenkins, W. Kenneth
Author_Institution :
Motorola, Inc., Schaumburg, IL, USA
Abstract :
Current state-of-the-art echo cancellers for telecommunications typically employ the least mean square (LMS) adaptive algorithm developed in the late 1950´s and early 1960´s. The canceller is usually implemented as a nonrecursive, or finite impulse response (FIR), filter structure. More recently, interest has grown in recursive, or infinite impulse response (IIR), adaptive filter structures for the echo cancellation application. Floating-point computer simulations have shown that adaptive IIR filters require less computation to match certain transfer relations than do adaptive FIR filters. However, it is a practical question as to how well these algorithms perform when implemented in a fixed-point environment, which is typically the case in practical situations. The authors examine the performance of several IIR adaptive filtering algorithms as implemented on a Texas Instruments. TMS32010 digital signal processor for echo cancellation in telecommunication environments
Keywords :
adaptive filters; computerised signal processing; digital filters; digital signal processing chips; echo suppression; telecommunications computing; TMS32010; Texas Instruments; adaptive IIR filters; adaptive filtering algorithms; digital signal processor; fixed point assembly code; infinite impulse response; recursive filters; telecommunications echo cancellation; Adaptive algorithm; Adaptive filters; Application software; Computer simulation; Echo cancellers; Filtering algorithms; Finite impulse response filter; IIR filters; Least squares approximation; Signal processing algorithms;
Conference_Titel :
Circuits and Systems, 1990., Proceedings of the 33rd Midwest Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Calgary, Alta.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0081-5
DOI :
10.1109/MWSCAS.1990.140901