Statistical Analysis of a GSC-based Jointly Optimized Beamformer-Assisted Acoustic Echo Canceler
This work presents a statistical analysis of a class of jointly optimized beamformer-assisted acoustic echo cancelers (AEC) with the beamformer (BF) implemented in the Generalized Sidelobe Canceler (GSC) form and using the least-mean square (LMS) algorithm. The analysis considers the possibility of...
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