On the Use of a Phase Modulation Method for Decorrelation in Acoustic Feedback Cancellation
Abstract
A major problem in using an adaptive filter in acoustic feedback cancellation systems is that the loudspeaker signal is correlated with the signals entering the microphones of the audio system, leading to biased filter estimates. One possible solution for reducing this problem is by means of decorrelation. in this work, we study a subband phase modulation method, which was originally proposed for decorrelation in multichannel acoustic echo cancellation systems. We determine if this method is effective for decorrelation in acoustic feedback cancellation systems by comparing it to a structurally similar frequency shifting decorrelation method. We show that the phase modulation method is suitable for decor-relation in a hearing aid acoustic feedback cancellation system, although the frequency shifting method is in general slightly more effective. © 2012 EURASIP.
Recommended Citation
M. Guo et al., "On the Use of a Phase Modulation Method for Decorrelation in Acoustic Feedback Cancellation," European Signal Processing Conference, pp. 2000 - 2004, article no. 6333787, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Nov 2012.
Department(s)
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Keywords and Phrases
Acoustic feedback cancellation; adaptive filters; decorrelation; frequency shifting; phase modulation
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
978-146731068-0
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)
2219-5491
Document Type
Article - Conference proceedings
Document Version
Citation
File Type
text
Language(s)
English
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Publication Date
27 Nov 2012