DocumentCode :
1135631
Title :
Suppressing Acoustic Echo in a Spectral Envelope Space
Author :
Faller, Christof ; Chen, Jingdong
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Comput. & Commun. Sci., Audiovisual Commun. Lab., Lausanne, Switzerland
Volume :
13
Issue :
5
fYear :
2005
Firstpage :
1048
Lastpage :
1062
Abstract :
Full-duplex hands-free telecommunication systems employ an acoustic echo canceler (AEC) to remove the undesired echoes that result from the coupling between a loudspeaker and a microphone. Traditionally, the removal is achieved by modeling the echo path impulse response with an adaptive finite impulse response (FIR) filter and subtracting an echo estimate from the microphone signal. It is not uncommon that an adaptive filter with a length of 50–300 ms needs to be considered, which makes an AEC highly computationally expensive. In this paper, we propose an echo suppression algorithm to eliminate the echo effect. Instead of identifying the echo path impulse response, the proposed method estimates the spectral envelope of the echo signal. The suppression is done by spectral modification—a technique originally proposed for noise reduction. It is shown that this new approach has several advantages over the traditional AEC. Properties of human auditory perception are considered, by estimating spectral envelopes according to the frequency selectivity of the auditory system, resulting in improved perceptual quality. A conventional AEC is often combined with a post-processor to reduce the residual echoes due to minor echo path changes. It is shown that the proposed algorithm is insensitive to such changes. Therefore, no post-processor is necessary. Furthermore, the new scheme is computationally much more efficient than a conventional AEC.
Keywords :
FIR filters; acoustic signal processing; adaptive filters; echo suppression; loudspeakers; microphones; telephone equipment; transient response; acoustic echo canceler; acoustic echo suppression; adaptive filter; adaptive finite impulse response filter; echo path impulse response; full-duplex hands-free telecommunication systems; human auditory perception; spectral envelope space; Adaptive filters; Auditory system; Echo cancellers; Finite impulse response filter; Frequency estimation; Humans; Loudspeakers; Microphones; Noise reduction; Signal processing; Acoustic echo cancellation; adaptive filter; echo suppression; spectral modification;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Speech and Audio Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1063-6676
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSA.2005.852012
Filename :
1495486
Link To Document :
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