Detection-Guided Fast Affine Projection Channel Estimator for Speech Applications
Author(s) -
Yan Wu Jennifer,
J. Homer,
Geert Rombouts,
Marc Moonen
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
eurasip journal on audio speech and music processing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.259
H-Index - 29
eISSN - 1687-4722
pISSN - 1687-4714
DOI - 10.1155/2007/71495
Subject(s) - affine transformation , estimator , computer science , speech recognition , artificial intelligence , mathematics , statistics , pure mathematics
In various adaptive estimation applications, such as acoustic echo cancellation within teleconferencing systems, the input signal is a highly correlated speech. This, in general, leads to extremely slow convergence of the NLMS adaptive FIR estimator. As a result, for such applications, the affine projection algorithm (APA) or the low-complexity version, the fast affine projection (FAP) algorithm, is commonly employed instead of the NLMS algorithm. In such applications, the signal propagation channel may have a relatively low-dimensional impulse response structure, that is, the number m of active or significant taps within the (discrete-time modelled) channel impulse response is much less than the overall tap length n of the channel impulse response. For such cases, we investigate the inclusion of an active-parameter detection-guided concept within the fast affine projection FIR channel estimator. Simulation results indicate that the proposed detection-guided fast affine projection channel estimator has improved convergence speed and has lead to better steady-state performance than the standard fast affine projection channel estimator, especially in the important case of highly correlated speech input signals
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