Optimal Step Size Technique for Frequency Domain and Partition Block Adaptive Filters for PEM based Acoustic Feedback Cancellation

Author:

Siva Prasad SripathiORCID,Rama Rao CB

Abstract

The adaptive filtering approach has been commonly used to perform acoustic feedback cancellation (AFC) in digital hearing-aids due to its reliable performance and feasibility. Because the loudspeaker and microphone are close together in hearing aids, the corresponding signals are highly correlated, resulting in biased estimation if adaptive filters are used. This problem can be addressed with the help of the decorrelation prefilter by incorporating the Prediction Error Method (PEM) technique into AFC. Frequency-Domain Adaptive Filters (FDAF) are preferable over the time-domain implementation to achieve better performance in terms of convergence and computational complexity. In addition, Partition-Block Frequency-Domain Adaptive Filters (PBFDAF) offers low processing delay. However, because of their fixed step-size, there is a trade-off between initial convergence and steady-state misalignment in the widely used frequency-domain algorithms. While Variable Step-Size (VSS) algorithms can help with this issue, VSS techniques for frequency-domain algorithms have not been extensively studied in the context of PEM-AFC. Hence, in this paper, we presented an Optimal Step-Size (OSS) technique for both the FDAF-PEM_AFC and PBFDAF-PEM_AFC algorithms to simultaneously accomplish fast convergence and minimal steady-state error. A Feedback Path Change Detector (FPCD) was also incorporated into the proposed algorithms to address the problem of convergence in non-stationary feedback paths. The results of simulations show that the proposed algorithms are clearly superior, and they are encouraging.

Publisher

Defence Scientific Information and Documentation Centre

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Computer Science Applications,General Physics and Astronomy,Mechanical Engineering,Biomedical Engineering,General Chemical Engineering

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