Title :
Limitations of handsfree acoustic echo cancellers due to nonlinear loudspeaker distortion and enclosure vibration effects
Author :
Birkett, A.N. ; Goubran, R.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Syst. & Comput. Eng., Carleton Univ., Ottawa, Ont., Canada
Abstract :
The limitations of adaptive echo cancellers (AEC) for handsfree telephony include noise, finite precision and truncation effects, undermodelling of the acoustic impulse response, vibration of the plastic enclosure, loudspeaker nonlinearities, dynamic tracking and convergence and double-talk. This paper examines the effect that the loudspeaker nonlinearity and enclosure vibration have on the steady state ERLE performance and concludes that enclosure vibration is an important limitation which, although rarely mentioned in the literature, is probably the major limitation in terms of sound quality. Experimental measurements indicate that enclosure vibration at medium to high loudspeaker volumes limits the achievable ERLE and the perceived audio quality more than any other limitation mentioned above
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; adaptive filters; adaptive signal processing; echo; echo suppression; loudspeakers; telephone sets; telephony; vibrations; ERLE performance; acoustic impulse response; adaptive echo cancellers; audio quality; convergence; double-talk; dynamic tracking; echo return loss enhancement; enclosure vibration effects; finite precision effects; handsfree acoustic echo cancellers; handsfree telephony; limitations; loudspeaker nonlinearities; noise effects; nonlinear loudspeaker distortion; plastic enclosure vibration; sound quality; truncation effects; undermodelling; Acoustic noise; Convergence; Echo cancellers; Loudspeakers; Noise cancellation; Nonlinear acoustics; Plastics; Steady-state; Telephony; Vibration measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 1995., IEEE ASSP Workshop on
Conference_Location :
New Paltz, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3064-1
DOI :
10.1109/ASPAA.1995.482968