Presents a detailed description of practical methods to control echo and noise
Develops a statistical theory for optimal control parameters and presents practical estimation and approximation methods
Todays voice communication systems, with their increasing demand for user comfort, necessitate a growing focus on acoustic noise suppression and echo reduction. Drawing on the results of a twenty-year career with the Signal Theory Group at Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany, Acoustic Echo and Noise Control: A Practical Approach addresses proven methods for suppressing acoustic echoes and noise in various sound systems, from hands-free telephones to video conferencing systems, hearing aids, and speech recognition systems.
With emphasis on single-channel systems, the authors, both recognized experts in the field, deliver a combination of theoretical research and practical solutions to acoustical problems across a broad range of industries. In addition to presenting a detailed description of practical methods for controlling acoustic echoes and noise, they also develop a theory for optimal control parameters and present practical estimation and approximation methods.
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Requiring only a basic knowledge of linear systems theory and digital signal processing, this text offers an ideal resource for students, researchers, and systems engineers seeking to familiarize themselves with the latest developments and practical applications in this fascinating field.
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Very Good Reference,
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This review is from: Acoustic Echo and Noise Control: A Practical Approach (Hardcover)
This book is an excellent reference on echo control and noise suppression. The authors have pulled in a vast amount of information and written a cogent and readable tome. The book covers both echo suppression and echo cancellation--treating the common algorithms in detail (LMS, NLMS, Affine Projection, Fast Affine Projection, Kalman Filter). The true value of the book is that the authors don't skimp on the treatment of the control issues that are generally glossed over: rescue control, double talk detection, training control, normalization and regularization. The book is not without imperfections, but they are minor:
i. The book does read like it was co-authored. There are noticable differences in style between chapters and some redundancy that is likely due to how the authors divided the work. ii The authors touch on various ITU and ETSI standards, but the treatment is cursory. iii. The proof-readers failed in a place or too (e.g., the reference to "barer services" instead of "bearer services"). But all, in all, this is by far the most complete and accessible reference on acoustic echo and noise control.
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Great as a textbook and a must-have for researchers,
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This book's clear structure and comprehensive content makes it an ideal textbook for advanced college or graduate students. It is also a great reference book for researchers who are new to the acoustic echo and noise control area. The language of the book is precise and easy to understand. It contains more than 400 very illustrative diagrams, figures and tables.
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