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ERLE is defined as the ratio of send-in power (Pd)

and the power of a residual error signal immediately after the


cancellation (Pe) ( i.e. at steady state),
and it is measured in dB.

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The acoustic echo cancellation (AEC) process works as follows:


1. A far-end signal is delivered to the system.
2. The far-end signal is reproduced.
3. The far-end signal is filtered and delayed to resemble the near-end signal.
4. The filtered far-end signal is subtracted from the near-end signal.
5. The resultant signal represents sounds present in the room excluding any direct or reverberated sound.

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2 problems in implementation.
1. we don't have s[k]
2. there is expected operator,
we need power spectral density

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between 0.9 and 1

current block

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tracks the minimum

freq masking
include in it

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attenuated n not s

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