Reply by Satyanarayana PK January 8, 20032003-01-08
HI ondal,

Here is the elaboration.
dynamic range = max_magnitude/min_magnitude

It's fact that any adaptive filter converges rapidly
on white noise and the spectral dynamic range of white
noise is 0dB as white noise spectrum is uniform. Thus,
inorder to get fact convergence we need to somehow
whiten the the spectrum before feeding to adaptive filter.

Cooming to the subband case, Let us assume two bands
(low and high frequency bands). The subband filterbank
splits the input spectrum in to low frequency and high
frequency bands. SO by doing subband filtering, we are
limiting the frequency variations in each band. so spectral
dynamic range reduces as the number subbands increases.

i hope you could makeout something out of it

cheers
satya -----Original Message-----
From: ondal95 <> [mailto:]
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Subject: [echocancel] Subband technique I am a student in South Korea.
My concern is about the echo cancellation using the subband technique.
During my study, I found that the faster convergence in subband
technique is caused by the reduction of spectral dynamic range in
each subband.
But I don't understand this words...
Help me please
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Reply by ondal95 January 8, 20032003-01-08
I am a student in South Korea.
My concern is about the echo cancellation using the subband technique.
During my study, I found that the faster convergence in subband
technique is caused by the reduction of spectral dynamic range in
each subband.
But I don't understand this words...
Help me please