Abstract

Acoustic echo causes the quality of communication to degenerate and results in loss of clarity. Though conventional linear adaptive filters have been applied successfully to eliminate linear acoustic echo, they can barely deal with the problem of nonlinear acoustic echo. In this paper, a collaborative spline adaptive filter is presented to eliminate nonlinear acoustic echo. The filter is composed of a linear adaptive filter in the upper branch and a nonlinear spline adaptive filter in the lower branch. The nonlinear one is a Hammerstein system consisting of a spline interpolation function and a subsequent linear adaptive filter. The two branches are collaboratively combined and a mixing parameter is adopted, which can be updated to adjust the proportion of the lower branch output signal. Experimental results show that the presented method can achieve a good performance in nonlinear echo cancelation regardless of whether the nonlinear degree of the echo path varies with time or not.

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