In a multi-channel hands-free communication, decorrelation algorithms are necessary, along with adaptive filters, to efficiently remove the acoustic echo in real time applications. But the quality of the signals and the spatial position of the sound source must not be perceptually affected by those algorithms. This paper proposes a new hybrid solution that uses frequency shifts to improve the performance of a state-ofart solution based on addition of half-wave rectified signals. The results show that the new method achieves a significant improvement in the identification process of the real echo paths as well as in the global perceptual quality of the processed signals.
Index Terms: stereophonic acoustic echo cancellation, frequency shifting, speech decorrelation