Claims
- 1. An echo canceler arrangement comprising:
- a first adaptive filter having a relatively long echo path impulse response synthesis capability;
- an at least second adaptive filter connected in series with said first adaptive filter and having a relatively short echo path impulse response synthesis capability as compared to the echo path impulse response synthesis capability of said first adaptive filter, an output from said at least second adaptive filter being an estimate of any echo in a received line signal, wherein said at least second adaptive filter modifies an echo estimate provided by the first adaptive filter to track changes in the echo path impulse response;
- means for algebraically subtracting said echo estimate from said received line signal; and
- means for controlling the adaptation of said first and second adaptive filters.
- 2. The echo canceler arrangement of claim 1 wherein said first adaptive filter is controlled by said means for controlling to adapt during a predetermined initial training interval.
- 3. The echo canceler arrangement as defined in claim 2 wherein said at least second adaptive filter includes at least one tap coefficient and said at least one tap coefficient is initially set to a predetermined value.
- 4. The echo canceler arrangement according to claim 1, wherein the means for controlling selectively adapts said first and second adaptive filters.
- 5. An echo canceler arrangement comprising:
- a first adaptive filter having a relatively long echo path impulse response synthesis capability;
- an at least second adaptive filter connected in series with said first adaptive filter, an output from said first adaptive filter connected to an input of said at least second adaptive filter, said at least second adaptive filter having a relatively short echo path impulse response synthesis capability as compared to the echo path impulse response synthesis capability of said first adaptive filter, an output from said at least second adaptive filter being an estimate of any echo in a received line signal, wherein said first adaptive filter and said at least second adaptive filter are continuously enabled, and wherein said at least second adaptive filter modifies an echo estimate provided by the first adaptive filter to track changes in the echo path impulse response;
- means for algebraically subtracting said echo estimate from said received line signal; and
- means for controlling the adaptation of said first and second adaptive filters.
- 6. The echo canceler arrangement according to claim 5, wherein the means for controlling selectively adapts said first and second adaptive filters.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/536,905, filed on Sep. 29, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,815,496.
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