Title :
Double-talk robust fast converging algorithms for network echo cancellation
Author :
Gansler, T. ; Gay, Steven L. ; Sondhi, M. Mohan ; Benesty, Jacob
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Appl. Electron., Lund Univ., Sweden
Abstract :
Echo cancelers which cover longer impulse responses (⩾64 ms) are desirable. Long responses create a need for more rapidly converging algorithms in order to meet the specifications for network echo cancelers devised by the ITU (International Telecommunication Union). In general, faster convergence implies a higher sensitivity to near-end disturbances, especially “double-talk”. Recently, a fast converging algorithm called proportionate NLMS (normalized least mean squares) algorithm (PNLMS) has been proposed. This algorithm exploits the sparseness of the echo path. In this paper we propose a method for making the PNLMS algorithm more robust against double-talk. The slower divergence rate of these robust algorithms in combination with a standard Geigel double-talk detector improves the performance of a network echo canceler considerably during double-talk. This results in the robust PNLMS algorithm which diverges much slower than PNLMS and standard NLMS. A generalization of the robust PNLMS algorithm to a robust proportionate affine projection algorithm (APA) is also presented. It converges very fast, and unlike PNLMS, is not as dependent on the assumption of a sparse echo path response. Trade off between convergence and divergence rate is easily tuned with one parameter and the added complexity is about 7 instructions per sample
Keywords :
computational complexity; convergence of numerical methods; echo suppression; least mean squares methods; signal detection; telecommunication networks; transient response; ITU; International Telecommunication Union; PNLMS algorithm; complexity; convergence rate; divergence rate; double-talk robust fast converging algorithms; echo cancelers; impulse response; near-end disturbances; network echo cancellation; normalized least mean squares; proportionate NLMS algorithm; proportionate affine projection algorithm; sparse echo path response; standard Geigel double-talk detector; standard NLMS; Adaptive algorithm; Convergence; Detectors; Echo cancellers; Filters; Jacobian matrices; Projection algorithms; Robustness; Speech; Statistics;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 1999 IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
New Paltz, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5612-8
DOI :
10.1109/ASPAA.1999.810888