Abstract

AbstractResidual echo arises in hands‐free telephony equipment due to insufficient echo canceler convergence, but can be suppressed using a postfilter. The residual echo power spectral density is the most crucial control parameter for both frequency‐domain acoustic echo cancellation and combined residual echo and noise postfiltering. In this contribution we present and compare residual echo power spectral estimation techniques. We introduce a new partitioned block‐adaptive estimation technique delivering considerably improved residual echo estimates in strongly reverberant and noisy acoustic environments. We show that the adaptation loop of the frequency‐domain adaptive filter (FDAF) can be used simultaneously for residual echo power estimation and tracking of the echo path impulse response. In this way, the FDAF and the postfilter concept supplement each other in a true synergy with low complexity. The resulting echo and noise control system proves to be robust in double talk situations as well.

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