Nonlinear acoustic echo cancellation using voltage and current feedback

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Shah, Pratik [1 ,2 ]
Lewis, Ian [3 ]
Grant, Steven [1 ]
Angrignon, Sylvain [4 ]
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[1] Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla,MO,65401, United States
[2] InvenSense, San Jose,CA,95110, United States
[3] Wistron Mobile Solutions, Rolling Meadows,IL,60008, United States
[4] Microsoft, Redmond,WA,98052-6399, United States
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Acoustic echo cancellation - Current feedback - Echo return loss enhancement - Hardware modifications - Nonlinear acoustic echo cancellations - Nonlinear echo cancellations - Software-based solutions - Voltage feedback;
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Acoustic echo cancellation (AEC) is a well studied problem. The underlying assumption in most echo cancellation solutions is that the echo path following the reference signal is completely linear. However, in many handheld devices, the echo path following the reference signal is nonlinear. The reason for this nonlinearity in the echo path is the use of smaller inexpensive loudspeakers and the desire for generating high sound pressure levels. This brings about the need for a nonlinear echo canceler to maintain the required echo return loss enhancement (ERLE). Many software-based solutions have been proposed to solve this problem, but the computational complexity of these solutions is prohibitively high for practical implementation. This paper analyzes the sources of nonlinearities in smartphones and proposes a simple, elegant hardware modification to significantly reduce nonlinear echo. Thorough analysis and intensive testing results show that up to 6 dB of improvement in ERLE in a real device is possible using the proposed technique. © 2015 IEEE.
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页码:1589 / 1599
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