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Adaptive cancellation of adjacent channel interference

Abstract

A new method to combat the adjacent channel interference (ACI) encountered with multichannel receivers is presented. In the case of a two-channel receiver, components of the desired signal may become present in the reference to the interference rendering traditional adaptive noise cancellation ineffective. This situation is similar to two-microphone systems used for speech enhancement. The crosstalk resistant adaptive noise canceller (CTRANC), designed to work in the two-microphone case, is unable to provide any signal improvement for the ACI model. A new system is proposed which uses a priori knowledge of the crosstalk gained by the injection of a known signal into either the input of the receiver or into the output of a transmitter, whichever is appropriate. This injection system is then compared with the CTRANC and other methods by means of extensive computer simulation.< >

Keywords:
Microphone Computer science Crosstalk Transmitter Active noise control A priori and a posteriori Channel (broadcasting) Rendering (computer graphics) Single antenna interference cancellation Interference (communication) Electronic engineering Speech recognition Telecommunications Engineering Artificial intelligence

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Topics

Speech and Audio Processing
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Signal Processing
Advanced Adaptive Filtering Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Computational Mechanics
Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering

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