摘要 |
The length (or the number of taps) of an adaptive finite impulse response (AFIR) filter is continuously modified to produce optimal echo cancellation. In accordance with one illustrative embodiment, this modification is performed by increasing or decreasing the number of delayed samples which are used to generate an echo estimate. More specifically, the number of samples used to generate the echo estimate is determined by selecting a trial number of samples and operating the filter for a sufficient length of time to allow the tap weights in the filter to stabilize. The tap weights are then examined to determine whether the taps at the end on the filter contribute at least a first threshold amount to the echo estimate. If not, the number of samples used in the filter is reduced and the process repeated. If the taps at the end of the filter contribute more than a second threshold amount, the number of samples is increased and the process is repeated.
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