Multidelay block frequency domain adaptive filter

A flexible multidelay block frequency domain (MDF) adaptive filter is presented. The distinctive feature of the MDF adaptive filter is to allow one to choose the size of an FFT tailored to the efficient use of the hardware, rather than the requirements of a specific application. The MDF adaptive filter also requires less memory and thus reduces the hardware requirements and cost. In performance, the MDF adaptive filter introduces smaller block delay and is faster, making it ideal for a time-varying application such as modeling an acoustic path in a teleconference room. This is achieved by using a smaller block size, updating the weight vectors more often, and reducing the total execution time of the adaptive process. The MDF adaptive filter compares favorably to other frequency-domain adaptive filters when its adaptation speed and misadjustment are tested in computer simulations. >