Chennamsetti et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Speech enhancement using Fast Hartley TransformChennamsetti et al., 2002
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- 5609406377051649086
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- Chennamsetti S
- Munish S
- Jalaludeen C
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- 2002 11th European Signal Processing Conference
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In automotive hands free communication, speech is mostly corrupted by engine and other background noises. Engine noise can be removed using frequency domain adaptive filtering as proposed by Benesty [1, 2]. Subband speech processing can be used to further enhance …
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- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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- H04B3/00—Line transmission systems
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- H04B3/20—Reducing echo effects or singing; Opening or closing transmitting path; Conditioning for transmission in one direction or the other
- H04B3/23—Reducing echo effects or singing; Opening or closing transmitting path; Conditioning for transmission in one direction or the other using a replica of transmitted signal in the time domain, e.g. echo cancellers
- H04B3/238—Reducing echo effects or singing; Opening or closing transmitting path; Conditioning for transmission in one direction or the other using a replica of transmitted signal in the time domain, e.g. echo cancellers using initial training sequence
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- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
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- H04B3/20—Reducing echo effects or singing; Opening or closing transmitting path; Conditioning for transmission in one direction or the other
- H04B3/23—Reducing echo effects or singing; Opening or closing transmitting path; Conditioning for transmission in one direction or the other using a replica of transmitted signal in the time domain, e.g. echo cancellers
- H04B3/237—Reducing echo effects or singing; Opening or closing transmitting path; Conditioning for transmission in one direction or the other using a replica of transmitted signal in the time domain, e.g. echo cancellers using two adaptive filters, e.g. for near end and for end echo cancelling
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- H04B3/20—Reducing echo effects or singing; Opening or closing transmitting path; Conditioning for transmission in one direction or the other
- H04B3/23—Reducing echo effects or singing; Opening or closing transmitting path; Conditioning for transmission in one direction or the other using a replica of transmitted signal in the time domain, e.g. echo cancellers
- H04B3/234—Reducing echo effects or singing; Opening or closing transmitting path; Conditioning for transmission in one direction or the other using a replica of transmitted signal in the time domain, e.g. echo cancellers using double talk detection
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- H04B3/32—Reducing cross-talk, e.g. by compensating
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- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M9/00—Interconnection arrangements not involving centralised switching
- H04M9/08—Two-way loud-speaking telephone systems with means for suppressing echoes or otherwise conditioning for one or other direction of traffic
- H04M9/082—Two-way loud-speaking telephone systems with means for suppressing echoes or otherwise conditioning for one or other direction of traffic using echo cancellers
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- H03H—IMPEDANCE NETWORKS, e.g. RESONANT CIRCUITS; RESONATORS
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- G01V1/00—Seismology; Seismic or acoustic prospecting or detecting
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