DocumentCode
409823
Title
Cancellation of humming GSM mobile telephone noise
Author
Claesson, Ingvar ; Nilsson, Andreas
Author_Institution
Blekinge Inst. of Technol., Ronneby, Sweden
Volume
1
fYear
2003
fDate
15-18 Dec. 2003
Firstpage
114
Abstract
A sometimes annoying problem in the most internationally widespread cellular telephone system, the GSM system, is an interfering signal generated by the switching nature of TDMA cellular telephone system. A humming noise originating from the speech frames, equivalent to 160 samples of data corresponding to 20 ms at 8 kHz sampling rate is sometimes clearly audible. This paper describes a study of two different software solutions designed to suppress such interference internally in the mobile handset. The methods are Notch filtering, which is performed on a sample-per-sample basis, and speech frame noise cancellation, which is an alternative method employing correlators and subtraction, similar to active noise control [(B. Widow and S.D. Stearns, 1985), (M.Kuo and D.R. Morgan, 1996)].
Keywords
audio signal processing; cellular radio; computational complexity; filtering theory; interference suppression; mobile handsets; notch filters; radiofrequency interference; signal denoising; time division multiple access; 8 kHz; TDMA cellular telephone system; active noise control; humming GSM mobile telephone noise; interference suppression; mobile handset; notch filtering; speech frame noise cancellation; Acoustic noise; GSM; Interference suppression; Noise cancellation; Sampling methods; Signal generators; Software design; Speech enhancement; Telephony; Time division multiple access;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information, Communications and Signal Processing, 2003 and Fourth Pacific Rim Conference on Multimedia. Proceedings of the 2003 Joint Conference of the Fourth International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8185-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICICS.2003.1292424
Filename
1292424
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