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  • High-performance audio devices require enhanced audio quality, leading to the development of acoustic echo cancellers using particle swarm optimization (PSO).
  • The traditional PSO faces issues with premature convergence, so a new variant using Markovian switching and dynamic population adjustment is proposed to improve performance and reduce computational costs.
  • This approach is implemented in a parallel metaheuristic processor on a Stratix IV GX FPGA, allowing effective simulation of varying particle populations, which could significantly advance acoustic echo canceller systems.

Article Abstract

Nowadays, high-performance audio communication devices demand superior audio quality. To improve the audio quality, several authors have developed acoustic echo cancellers based on particle swarm optimization algorithms (PSO). However, its performance is reduced significantly since the PSO algorithm suffers from premature convergence. To overcome this issue, we propose a new variant of the PSO algorithm based on the Markovian switching technique. Furthermore, the proposed algorithm has a mechanism to dynamically adjust the population size over the filtering process. In this way, the proposed algorithm exhibits great performance by reducing its computational cost significantly. To adequately implement the proposed algorithm in a Stratix IV GX EP4SGX530 FPGA, we present for the first time, the development of a parallel metaheuristic processor, in which each processing core simulates the different number of particles by using the time-multiplexing technique. In this way, the variation of the size of the population can be effective. Therefore, the properties of the proposed algorithm along with the proposed parallel hardware architecture potentially allow the development of high-performance acoustic echo canceller (AEC) systems.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10140997PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi14040809DOI Listing

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