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  <title>FPGA Based Crosstalk-Resistant Adaptive Decorrelator</title>
  <journal>Transactions on Machine Design</journal>
  <author>T. J.Moir</author>
  <volume>1</volume>
  <issue>2</issue>
  <year>2013</year>
  <doi></doi>
  <url>http://www.dline.info/tmd/fulltext/v1n2/3.pdf</url>
  <abstract>Field Programmable Gate-Arrays (FPGAs) are increasingly becoming widespread in the area of communications and signal processing. This paper investigates the implementation of an adaptive decorrelator based on two crosscoupled least-mean squares (LMS) algorithms. The device was designed using the rapid prototyping software developed by National Instruments using a CompactRio. It enables two sound sources which are mixed in a real room environment to be separated by decorrelating the cross-coupling transfer functions that link them together. The work has application in such areas as requires blind-source separation of random signals.Typically this includes hearing aids, smart microphones and speech recognition systems.</abstract>
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