金沢大学理工研究域 電子情報学系Single-reference and multi-reference noise canceller (SRNC and MRNC) performances are investigated based on correlation between signal and noise. Exact relations between these noise canceller performances and signal-noise correlation have not been well discussed yet. In this paper, the above relations are investigated based on theoretical, analysis and computer simulation. The normalized LMS (NLMS) algorithm is employed. Uncorrelated, partially correlated, and correlated signal and noise combinations are taken into account. Computer simulation is carried out, using real speech, white noise, real noise sound, sine wave signals, and their combinations. In the SRNC problem, spectral analysis is applied to derive the canceller o...
Approximate expressions quantifying performance expectations for LMS adaptive echo cancellers using ...
This paper describes the concept of adaptive noise cancelling (ADC), in alternative scheme of estima...
Some of the teething problems associated in the use of two-sensor noise cancellation systems are the...
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One of the essential components of much of DSP application is noise cancellation. Changes in real ti...
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Abstract – Noise is an indispensable part in signal processing that we encounter every day. The stud...
Noise means any unwanted sound. In signal processing or computing noise can be considered as a rando...
The major hindrance to effective speech communication is the presence of surrounding noise and inter...
The performance of Wiener-Hopf and Least Mean Square (Online and Batch) methods are considered for r...
Abstract: − This paper introduces several new least mean-square (LMS) algorithms based on error norm...
Suppression of noise in noisy speech signal is required in many speech enhancement applications like...
Noise is the form of unwanted signal which attenuate the flow of information signal. So some techniq...
In this paper, a novel algorithm for cancelling noise from the speech signal in real time environmen...
Approximate expressions quantifying performance expectations for LMS adaptive echo cancellers using ...
This paper describes the concept of adaptive noise cancelling (ADC), in alternative scheme of estima...
Some of the teething problems associated in the use of two-sensor noise cancellation systems are the...
Adaptive filters have been widely used in adaptive noise cancellation (ANC) applications, including ...
One of the essential components of much of DSP application is noise cancellation. Changes in real ti...
This paper deals with the implementation and performance evaluation of adaptive filtering algorithms...
This paper presents the development of adaptive noise cancelers based on the reference microphone ap...
Abstract – Noise is an indispensable part in signal processing that we encounter every day. The stud...
Noise means any unwanted sound. In signal processing or computing noise can be considered as a rando...
The major hindrance to effective speech communication is the presence of surrounding noise and inter...
The performance of Wiener-Hopf and Least Mean Square (Online and Batch) methods are considered for r...
Abstract: − This paper introduces several new least mean-square (LMS) algorithms based on error norm...
Suppression of noise in noisy speech signal is required in many speech enhancement applications like...
Noise is the form of unwanted signal which attenuate the flow of information signal. So some techniq...
In this paper, a novel algorithm for cancelling noise from the speech signal in real time environmen...
Approximate expressions quantifying performance expectations for LMS adaptive echo cancellers using ...
This paper describes the concept of adaptive noise cancelling (ADC), in alternative scheme of estima...
Some of the teething problems associated in the use of two-sensor noise cancellation systems are the...