An improved block adaptive system for effective feedback cancellation in hearing AIDS
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2016
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The hearing aid being a battery operated, portable device requires short processing delay, low computational complexity, with appreciable acoustic feedback cancellation effect. The prediction error method (PEM) and PEM with shadow filter (PEM-SH) based adaptive feedback canceller (AFC) referred as PEMAFC and PEMAFC-SH respectively reduces the amount of bias present in the estimate of feedback path. The available partitioned block frequency domain adaptive filter (PBFAF) based implementation of PEMAFC (PBFAF-P) and PEMAFC-SH (PBFAF-PS), offers a potential option for modelling an adaptive filter with many taps along with short block processing delay. However, the PBFAF suffers from large computational load because of the involvement of computationally expensive gradient constraints in each partition. Though removing or alternately applying the gradient constraint saves some computations but it results in significant performance degradation. With an objective of substantially reducing the computational burden and simultaneously retaining the performance, this paper develops an improved partitioned block Hartley domain adaptive filter (IPBHAF) and then employs it for effective feedback cancellation in hearing AIDS. Further, the IPBHAF with modified step size (IPBHAF-M) is proposed to achieve both fast convergence and better steady state performance. The simulation based experiments demonstrate the superior performance of IPBHAF-M based implementations of PEMAFC (IPBHAF-MP) and PEMAFC-SH (IPBHAF-MPS) over the PBFAF-P and PBFAF-PS in terms of both computational complexity and feedback cancellation performance. � 2015 Elsevier Inc.
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Block frequency domain adaptive filter, Computational complexity, Feedback cancellation, Hartley domain, Hearing AIDS, Partitioned block adaptive filter
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