Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6959570 Signal Processing 2015 19 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper addresses the problem of speech enhancement and acoustic noise reduction by adaptive filtering algorithms. Recently, forward-and-backward (FB) blind-source-separation (BSS) structures have been proposed to solve acoustic noise reduction and speech enhancement problems. The FB structures use the least-mean-square (LMS) algorithm in combination with two BSS structures and are implemented with fixed-step-size to control the convergence behavior of the cross-coupling adaptive filters. In this paper, we propose two new two-channel variable-step-size FB algorithms (2C-VSSF and 2C-VSSB) that improve the previous LMS-based algorithm in the transient and the steady-state phases. These two new proposed FB algorithms are based on recursive formulas, which lead to efficient estimation of the optimal step-sizes of the cross-coupling filters. These proposed algorithms show significant improvement in the steady-state and transient mean-square-error (MSE) values. We present simulation results of the proposed 2C-VSSF and 2C-VSSB algorithms that confirm the superiority and good performance in comparison with the original versions, which use fixed-step-sizes.
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