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AEC-AER
Acoustic echo cancellation/removal for TI C64x+, C674x, C55x and Cortex®-A8 processors
AER for C55x Windows Installer
AER for C55x Linux Installer
AER for C55x CPU V3.3 Windows Installer
AER for C55x CPU V3.3 Linux Installer
AER for C64x+/c674x (Big and Little Endian) Windows Installer
AER for C64x+/c674x (Big and Little Endian) Linux Installer
AER for Cortex-A8 Softfp Windows Installer
AER for Cortex-A8 Softfp Linux Installer
AER for Cortex-A8 Hardfp Windows Installer
AER for Cortex-A8 Hardfp Linux Installer
Products
Arm-based processors
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Documentation
AER Fact Sheet
Beamforming white paper
AER Installation Guide
AER User's Manual
AER Software Manifest
Release Information
The Acoustic Echo Cancellation/Removal (AER) removes or minimizes acoustic echo that is
generated by the coupling between the speaker and the microphone of a phone or similar device, particularly in hands-free mode. The primary purposes of the AER are:- Canceling echo so that it is not perceptible.
- Enabling full duplex operation.
- Controlling nonlinear distortion that is common at high speaker volumes.
- Suppressing near-end noise without affecting speech quality.
- Enabling phone manufacturers to achieve the required transmission characteristics of their phones as specified by various standards.