Claims
- 1. A howling eliminating apparatus comprising:
- frequency analyzing means for detecting a frequency causing howling;
- band eliminating means for eliminating a band including the howling frequency detected by said frequency analyzing means; and
- controlling means for controlling both said frequency analyzing means and said band eliminating means in their characteristics;
- wherein said frequency analyzing means is controlled to divide input frequencies into a plurality of wide bands, detect a howling status of each of the wide bands to isolate one wide band suspected to include said howling frequency, divide the one wide band suspected to include said howling frequency into a plurality of narrow bands when the one wide band causing the howling is isolated, and detect said howling frequency in one of said narrow bands; and
- wherein said band eliminating means is controlled to eliminate the narrow band including said howling frequency.
- 2. The howling eliminating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said frequency analyzing means and said band eliminating means are made of digital signal processors.
- 3. The howling eliminating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said input frequencies to be analyzed are limited solely to frequency components necessary for transmission.
- 4. The howling eliminating apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said frequency components necessary for transmission are selected to be within a frequency band ranging from 100 Hz to 10 kHz.
- 5. The howling eliminating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a difference between a mean value and a maximum value of signal levels within any given frequency band is detected so as to prevent erroneous howling detection caused by background noise, and wherein howling is judged to have occurred when said difference exceeds a predetermined signal level.
- 6. The howling eliminating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein, based on characteristic designating signals from said controlling means, said band eliminating means is used as signal generating means and said frequency analyzing means is used both as signal detecting means and as time difference measuring means;
- wherein the time required for a signal generated by said signal generating means and output by speakers to return to microphones is measured by said time difference measuring means in order to predict a feedback time in which howling will occur, and
- wherein said controlling means utilizes the predicted feedback time to optimize a gain cycle of said frequency analyzing means during howling detection,
- whereby a howling elimination time is optimized.
- 7. The howling eliminating apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a variable amplifier located upstream of said frequency analyzing means, wherein a gain adjusting cycle of said variable amplifier is controlled in connection with a howling detection time by said controlling means.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of international application No. PCT JP/98/04744 filed Oct. 20, 1998, now pending.
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