C. Marro et al., ANALYSIS OF NOISE-REDUCTION AND DEREVERBERATION TECHNIQUES BASED ON MICROPHONE ARRAYS WITH POSTFILTERING, IEEE transactions on speech and audio processing, 6(3), 1998, pp. 240-259
In teleconferencing systems, the use of hands-free sound pick-up reduc
es speech quality. This is due to ambient noise, acoustic echo, and th
e reverberation produced by the acoustical environment. This paper set
s out to present a theoretical analysis of noise reduction and derever
beration algorithms based on a microphone array combined with a Wiener
postfilter. It is shown that the transfer function of the postfilter
depends on the input signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and on the noise redu
ction yielded by the array, The use of a directivity-controlled array
instead of a conventional beamformer is proposed to improve the perfor
mance of the whole system. Examples in real room environments are prov
ided, which confirm the theoretical results. It is observed that the p
ostfilter gives a limited reduction of the reverberation. On the contr
ary, an appreciable reduction of acoustic echo and localized noise is
obtained and makes the whole system highly attractive for hands-free c
ommunication systems.