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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 06, 1998
Filed:
Oct. 02, 1996
Gregor Rozinaj, Stuttgart, DE;
Peter Fesseler, Stuttgart, DE;
Alcatel N.V., Rijswijk, NL;
Abstract
In communication networks with transmission devices using analog circuitry, because of unadapted 4-wire/2-wire junctions, some of the speech of a local speaker is reflected back to the local speaker as a line echo. This line echo is neutralized by echo compensators. However, updating of the filter coefficients of the echo compensators cannot be allowed to occur unless speech of the far-end speaker is absent. Thus, recalculation of the filter coefficients must be precluded at other times. Various possibilities for detecting the speech of a local speaker are well known. According to the invention, detection of the speech of a far-end speaker is fed back to obtain an attenuation measurement of the transmission path; this received speech simulates a reduction in attenuation. From the difference between the long-time average (Aa(k+1)) and the short-time average (A(k+1)) of the attenuation, it is learned very quickly, by comparison with a threshold (THRe), whether speech is present or not. The method is also applicable in order to discontinue automatic voice output on the local end by means of duplex voice communication.