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Multichannel Acoustic Echo Cancellation With Beamforming in Dynamic Environments
Acoustic echo cancellers are integrated into various speech communication devices, such as hands-free conferencing systems and speakerphones. Microphone arrays can be employed to enhance the performance of such systems, though they assume a static environment when transitioning to double-talk, and rely on double-talk detection. This work introduces a multichannel echo canceller implemented by a microphone array beamformer that can adapt to a changing environment where the locations of both the far-end and near-end sources change during double-talk, with no double-talk detector. This is done by utilizing multiple recent frames in the short-time Fourier transform (STFT) domain. We show how can the acoustic paths be accurately estimated given the recent time frames of the far-end and microphone signals. Also, our beamformer aims to reduce background noise. Simulations are conducted in a reverberant room with nonlinear loudspeaker distortion and realistic low signal-to-echo ratio (SER) resembling a speakerphone. The experiments demonstrate the advantages of the proposed approach compared to normalized least-mean-squares (NLMS) based approaches.