ACOUSTIC FEEDBACK CANCELLATION FOR DIGITAL HEARING AIDS USING SIMPLIFIED MUTLIBAND-STRUCTURED KALMAN FILTER

Authors

  • S.Siva Prasad* & CB Rama Rao

Keywords:

Acoustic feedback cancellation, adaptive signal processing, Kalman filters, digital hearing aids, prediction-error method

Abstract

Acoustic coupling between the microphone and the loudspeaker is a major issue in open-fit digital hearing aids. When compared to a close-fit hearing aid, an open-fit dramatically reduces signal quality and limits the potential maximum stable gain. Adaptive feedback cancellation (AFC) is a practical method for reducing the influence of acoustic coupling. However, because to the high correlation between the loudspeaker signal and the incoming signal, it might induce bias in calculating the feedback path if not carefully considered, especially when the incoming signal is spectrally coloured, as in speech and music. For decreasing this bias, the prediction error method (PEM) is well recognized. In this paper, we proposed a simplified multi-structure Kalman filter for implementing PEM based AFC. Kalman filter allows further increase in convergence/tracking rates and the high computational complexity of generalized Kalman filter is reduced by multi-structured topology and this in turn reduce the computational complexity and also subband topology provide low processing delay. To overcome the reconvergence inability of during the change in feedback path, switched combination of SMKF and NLMS is used. Simulation results showed that the proposed algorithm performed better

Published

2023-09-11

How to Cite

S.Siva Prasad* & CB Rama Rao. (2023). ACOUSTIC FEEDBACK CANCELLATION FOR DIGITAL HEARING AIDS USING SIMPLIFIED MUTLIBAND-STRUCTURED KALMAN FILTER. Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems, 29(9), 1–10. Retrieved from https://cims-journal.com/index.php/CN/article/view/996

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