Abstract

Multichannel acoustic echo cancellers are used in teleconferencing systems in order to reduce undesired echoes and to introduce better performance in terms of sound localization in the presence of more than one participant. Already stereophonic systems obtain realistic performance, since listeners have spatial information that helps to identify the speaker position. Unfortunately, the correlation between the two channels prevents a correct identification of the echo paths and signal decorrelation is needed. In this letter, a decorrelation approach is proposed, combining the missing-fundamental theory with frequency shifting. Therefore, the proposed approach is based on the computation of an adaptive parameter related to the fundamental frequency that is also used for controlling the desired frequency shift value. Experiments confirm that high performance in terms of magnitude squared coherence reduction and convergence speed increase can be obtained, also comparing it with other approaches of the state of the art and outperforming previous results.

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