EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing
Volume 2003 (2003), Issue 1, Pages 21-31
doi:10.1155/S1110865703211094
Abstract
A concept of robust adaptive beamforming integrating
stereophonic acoustic echo cancellation is presented which
reconciles the need for low-computational complexity and
efficient adaptive filtering with versatility and robustness in
real-world scenarios. The synergetic combination of a robust
generalized sidelobe canceller and a stereo acoustic echo
canceller is designed in the frequency domain based on a general
framework for multichannel adaptive filtering in the frequency
domain. Theoretical analysis and real-time experiments show the
superiority of this concept over comparable time-domain
approaches in terms of computational complexity and adaptation
behaviour. The real-time implementation confirms that the concept
is robust and meets well the practical requirements of real-world
scenarios, which makes it a promising candidate for commercial
products.