Authors
Danilo Comminiello, Michele Scarpiniti, Luis A Azpicueta-Ruiz, Jeronimo Arenas-Garcia, Aurelio Uncini
Publication date
2013/3/27
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing
Volume
21
Issue
7
Pages
1502-1512
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This paper introduces a new class of nonlinear adaptive filters, whose structure is based on Hammerstein model. Such filters derive from the functional link adaptive filter (FLAF) model, defined by a nonlinear input expansion, which enhances the representation of the input signal through a projection in a higher dimensional space, and a subsequent adaptive filtering. In particular, two robust FLAF-based architectures are proposed and designed ad hoc to tackle nonlinearities in acoustic echo cancellation (AEC). The simplest architecture is the split FLAF, which separates the adaptation of linear and nonlinear elements using two different adaptive filters in parallel. In this way, the architecture can accomplish distinctly at best the linear and the nonlinear modeling. Moreover, in order to give robustness against different degrees of nonlinearity, a collaborative FLAF is proposed based on the adaptive combination of filters …
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Scholar articles
D Comminiello, M Scarpiniti, LA Azpicueta-Ruiz… - IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language …, 2013