Abstract
The adaptive Volterra filter has been successfully applied in nonlinear acoustic echo cancellation (AEC) systems and nonlinear line echo cancellation systems, but its applications are limited by its required computational complexity and slow convergence rate, especially for systems with long memory length. In this paper, we first apply a more general nonlinear filter, the function expansion nonlinear filter, in the acoustic echo cancellation - the Volterra filter can be regarded as special case of the function expansion nonlinear filter. Then by leveraging to a multi-channel configuration of the function expansion nonlinear filter and the sampling theory for nonlinear systems, we extend linear sub-band delay-less adaptive filter techniques to develop an efficient sub-band implementation of the adaptive function expansion nonlinear filter. The developed sub-band configuration of the adaptive nonlinear filter can greatly improve the convergence rate and reduce the computational complexity of nonlinear echo cancellers, which is shown by analyses and simulations.
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