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A multi-DSP implementation of a broad-band adaptive beamformer for use in a hands-free mobile radio telephone
Claesson, I.; Nordholm, S.E.; Bengtsson, B.A.; Eriksson, P.;
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Volume 40,
Issue 1,
Feb. 1991
Page(s):194
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Abstract:
An implementation of a broadband adaptive array on a multiprocessor digital signal processing system for use in a hands free mobile radio telephone is described. This implementation of a five-microphone adaptive Griffiths-Jim array can handle FIR filters with up to 128 taps behind each microphone at a sampling rate of 8 kHz. The filter structure makes it possible to combine an adaptive array with a noise canceler. The near-field problem has been solved by using focusing, a speech-controlled adaptive algorithm, and a short hourglass. Preliminary measurements indicate a considerable potential for this technique in hands-free mobile telephony. The array gives a 20-30 dB suppression of a broadband jammer covering 300-1100 Hz, even with three reflecting walls surrounding the microphone
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