DocumentCode
698014
Title
Assessing the acoustic feedback control performance of adaptive feedback cancellation in sound reinforcement systems
Author
van Waterschoot, Toon ; Moonen, Marc
Author_Institution
Dept. E.E./ESAT, Katholieke Univ. Leuven, Leuven, Belgium
fYear
2009
fDate
24-28 Aug. 2009
Firstpage
1997
Lastpage
2001
Abstract
Adaptive feedback cancellation (AFC) is considered to be a promising solution to the acoustic feedback problem in sound reinforcement systems. A fundamental problem in AFC is related to the closed-loop nature of a sound reinforcement system, which results in a considerable signal correlation between the far-end and near-end signal. To avoid a biased and slowly converging feedback path estimation, the AFC approach is usually realized by combining an adaptive filter with a decorrelation method. In the AFC literature, decorrelation methods have only been evaluated w.r.t. the resulting adaptive filter misadjustment, and moreover, few results are available concerning the proper choice of the decorrelation parameters. In this paper, results of a comparative evaluation of existing decorrelation methods are reported, in terms of two measures that actually determine the acoustic feedback control performance, namely the maximum stable gain (MSG) increase and the sound quality. It appears that the choice of the decorrelation method and its parameters has a profound influence on these performance measures. Moreover, when decorrelation is applied in the closed signal loop, a trade-off between the resulting MSG increase and sound quality is unavoidable.
Keywords
acoustic correlation; adaptive filters; estimation theory; feedback; MSG; acoustic feedback control; acoustic feedback problem; adaptive feedback cancellation; adaptive filter misadjustment; closed signal loop; closed-loop nature; decorrelation method; feedback path estimation; maximum stable gain; signal correlation; sound quality; sound reinforcement systems; Abstracts; Decorrelation; Delays; Feedback control; Finite impulse response filters; Frequency control; Noise;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing Conference, 2009 17th European
Conference_Location
Glasgow
Print_ISBN
978-161-7388-76-7
Type
conf
Filename
7077588
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