Device for shutting off an adaptive algorithm

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H04B 3/23 (2006.01)

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CA 2104124

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A device is proposed which is to be used in telephone systems for cancelling echoes which are generated at the transition of four wire lines to two wire lines. Therefor a signal processor and a microprocessor are provided, where the signal processor is rapid and handles the direct signal processing. It contains a double talk detector and a calculating device using an adaptive algorithm. The microprocessor monitors the echo cancelling and sets the stepsize of the adaption. A direct path is arranged between the detection device and the calculating device in such a way, that when a double talk state is detected, the adaption is immediately and completely shut off inside the calculating device. The microprocessor, which only periodically monitors the detection device, sets the stepsize of the adaption at a reduced value, when said microprocessor in a periodical check will find, that the double talk state is present. The adaption having a reduced stepsize is maintained during a long predetermined time period, during which the direct path between the detection device and the calculating device is blocked.

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