Muting microphones – Polycom C16 User Manual

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Designing Audio Conferencing Systems

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left side of the following figure), each local talkers' voice will be processed by

the same noise reduction algorithm to remove noise regardless of whether that

noise was incident on that particular microphone.

Similarly with respect to the acoustic echo canceller, it is also better to process

the signals independently as each microphone has its own acoustic view of the

room and sees an acoustic echo that is different from the other microphones.

If multiple microphones are mixed into a single acoustic echo canceller, then

as each microphone becomes active with respect to its automatic microphone

mixing algorithm, the acoustic echo canceller must reconverge to the echo path

from the microphone that becomes active. The performance of the acoustic

echo canceller will degrade as the number of open microphones that feed into

it is increased. Multiple microphones should only be fed into a single acoustic

echo canceller if the echo return loss is high such as in acoustically well treated

room or when microphones are physically separated from loudspeakers or

their gating (becoming active or inactive) is closely controlled.
Similarly with respect to the acoustic echo canceller, it is also better to process

the signals independently as each microphone has its own acoustic view of the

room and sees an acoustic echo that is different from the other microphones.

If multiple microphones are mixed into a single acoustic echo canceller, then

as each microphone becomes active with respect to its automatic microphone

mixing algorithm, the acoustic echo canceller must reconverge to the echo path

from the microphone that becomes active. The performance of the acoustic

echo canceller will degrade as the number of open microphones that feed into

it is increased. Multiple microphones should only be fed into a single acoustic

echo canceller if the echo return loss is high such as in acoustically well treated

room or when microphones are physically separated from loudspeakers or

their gating (becoming active or inactive) is closely controlled.

Muting Microphones

When muting microphones in an audio conferencing system, it is best to mute

the microphones in the signal chain after the AEC has processed the local

microphone's audio signal. This allows the acoustic echo canceller to continue

to adapt to changes in the room, keeping the acoustic echo canceller converged

even though the microphone is "muted".

Noise

Cancellation

AEC

Auto

Mixer

AEC

AEC

AEC

Auto

Mixer

AEC

AEC

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NC

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