Modified conjugate gradient method for ADSL echo cancellation
Takao Inoue
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Modified conjugate gradient method for ADSL echo cancellation
by Takao Inoue
Published
1998
Pages
56
Nonlinear Aspects of Telecommunications
Speech dereverberation
Topics in acoustic echo and noise control
Acoustic echo and noise control
Technical manual on echo control
Efficient adaptive multi-channel concepts in acoustics
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