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international conference on acoustics, speech, and signal processing | 2009

Partial update PNLMS algorithm for network echo cancellation

Hongyang Deng; Roman A. Dyba

The Proportionate Normalized Least Mean Square (PNLMS) algorithm has been proposed for network echo cancellation to take advantages of the sparseness of the echo path impulse responses. The PNLMS algorithm has fast initial convergence but slows down dramatically after the initial period. In this paper, a novel algorithm to combine the PNLMS algorithm with the technique of partial update is proposed. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm can achieve faster overall convergence with less computation.


conference on information sciences and systems | 2008

Efficient partial update algorithm based on coefficient block for sparse impulse response identification

Hongyang Deng; Roman A. Dyba

Network echo path impulse responses with large echo coverage capacity are sparse. Two coefficient-based sparse partial update adaptive algorithms are described in the work of Deng and Doroslovacki (2004) to achieve fast convergence by taking advantages of the sparseness of the echo path and the partial update technique. In this paper, a novel block sparse partial update normalized least mean square (BSPNLMS) algorithm is proposed. Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm can have better convergence performance than the coefficient-based algorithms with much less computational complexity.


international conference on digital signal processing | 2009

Efficient Implementation of Voice Enhancement Algorithms on Freescale Starcore SC3400 Based Digital Signal Processor

Wen Wu Su; Hongyang Deng; Roman A. Dyba

Efficiently implementing complex voice enhancement algorithms on digital signal processor platforms is a challenging task. A wide scope of knowledge and skills to understand algorithm details, DSP architecture and instruction set, fractional number arithmetic, performance measurement and optimization are essential. In this paper, implementation aspects of the typical voice enhancement related algorithms on Freescale StarCore SC3400 based DSP platform are presented.


international conference on digital signal processing | 2009

Fixed-Point Implementation of Noise Reduction Using StarCore- SC3400

Roman A. Dyba; Wen Wu Su; Hongyang Deng

The presence of relatively high-level background noise in a telecommunication channel may lower the perceived voice quality of speech signals as well as degrade in-band signaling. The challenge is to reduce the noise to a satisfactory level while minimizing the use of computational resources. This paper describes an efficient noise reduction algorithm and its implementation on a high-performance Digital Signal Processor (DSP) based on the Freescale StarCore SC3400 core. The NR implementation methodology takes advantage of the StarCore architecture and Code Warrior development tools to reduce engineering efforts. After performing code optimization by exploring a mix of high-level and machine-level languages, the NR computational cost is reduced to approximately 0.6 Millions of Cycles Per Second for the narrow-band applications (i.e., G. 711 with 8kHz sampling rate). The algorithm has been evaluated using different approaches, including subjective evaluation by expert listeners. An overall noise reduction of 10-12dB (for standard setting of 13dB noise reduction threshold) has been achieved for most natural-speech signals polluted with stationary noise. The noise reduction component has also been evaluated using wideband signals (16kHz sampling rate). The machine cycle count increased to 1 MCSP (approximately) while the overall noise reduction of 9-12dB was achieved without observing adverse side effects related to voice quality.


international conference on digital signal processing | 2009

Development of DSP Based Network Echo Cancellers

Hongyang Deng; Roman A. Dyba; Wen Su

Adaptive filtering is an important area of digital signal processing and is one of the main topics in the digital signal processing classrooms. Echo cancellation is a typical example used to introduce adaptive filtering algorithms. In this paper, filling the gap between the understanding of adaptive filtering theory and the knowledge and skills needed to build a practical echo canceller is attempted. The necessary knowledge and skills (such as algorithm design, implementation on DSP platforms, debugging, performance analysis and testing) for developing a high-performance network echo cancellers are covered.


conference on information sciences and systems | 2008

Fast and efficient proportionate adaptive algorithms for pure delay estimation

Hongyang Deng; Roman A. Dyba

Pure delay estimator is a vital component in network echo cancellation systems targeting sparse echo paths with unknown pure delays. In this paper, the Proportionate Normalized Least Mean Square (PNLMS) algorithm is applied to a sub-rate pure delay estimator. Compared with the Normalized Least Mean Square (NLMS) algorithm [1], the PNLMS algorithm can detect the pure delay faster but the increased computational complexity is high. To make the overall system more efficient for implementing on DSP platforms, two novel simplified proportionate adaptive algorithms are proposed. The simulation results demonstrate that the proposed algorithms offer comparable performance of pure delay estimation as the PNLMS algorithm with much less computational complexity.


Archive | 2010

Techniques for Updating Filter Coefficients of an Adaptive Filter

Hongyang Deng; Roman A. Dyba; Wen Wu Su


Archive | 2007

Adaptive filter for use in echo reduction

Hongyang Deng; Roman A. Dyba; Perry P. He


Archive | 2010

Techniques for implementing adaptation control of an echo canceller to facilitate detection of in-band signals

Roman A. Dyba; Wen Wu Su; Hongyang Deng


Archive | 2009

Time Domain Adaptive Filter Bank for Network Echo Reduction or Cancellation

Hongyang Deng; Roman A. Dyba

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Wen Wu Su

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Perry P. He

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Wen Su

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