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Controlled convergence of QR least-squares adaptive algorithms-application to speech echo cancellation

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3 Author(s)
Capman, F. ; Corporate Res. & Dev. Div., Matra Commun., Quimper, France ; Boudy, J. ; Lockwood, P.

With the increasing use of hands-free audio terminals in communication systems, the realization of a high quality hands-free function still remains a challenging research topic. The use of fast QR least-squares algorithms, combined with a multirate structure, have been proposed in Capman et al. (1995) for good performance and reduced complexity. In this paper, we propose to modify QR least-squares adaptive algorithms in order to control the adaptation process in the context of acoustic echo cancellation. This modification is based on a similar idea developed for fast transversal filters (Slock and Kailath 1991; and Benallal and Gilloire 1989). Simulation results demonstrate the efficiency of this modified adaptation process for QR-LS adaptive algorithms

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Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1997. ICASSP-97., 1997 IEEE International Conference on  (Volume:3 )

Date of Conference: 21-24 Apr 1997

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