Adaptive signal processing
The hands-free telephone problem: an annotated bibliography
Signal Processing - Special issue on acoustic echo control
Adaptive filter theory (3rd ed.)
Adaptive filter theory (3rd ed.)
Acoustic signal processing for telecommunication
Acoustic signal processing for telecommunication
On the convergence of LMS filters under periodic signals
Digital Signal Processing
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In this study, it is aimed to enhance the intelligibility of speech by canceling out the echo noise. For this purpose, the data transfer software, which is necessary for real time processing of voice signals, and the adaptive filtering algorithm software for the application of acoustic echo cancellation have been developed. An algorithm has been proposed for the determination of optimum adaptation rate (@m) for the least-mean-square (LMS) adaptation algorithm that is used in the adaptive filter. The effectiveness of our optimum @m value determination algorithm was demonstrated on a single direction voice conference application with one speaker. In this study, we used a DSP card (TMS320C6713), a Laptop computer, an amplifier, a loudspeaker and two microphones in two applications. In the first application, two microphones were placed close to the loudspeaker, while in the other application, one microphone was placed close to loudspeaker and speech trial was implemented in the far-end microphone. Output of the adaptive filter was observed for @m values of 0, 0.1, 100 and optimum (a value between 0.01 and 100). The best results in the adaptive filter were obtained from optimum @m value.