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Feasibility of the full-rank fixed-filter approach in the active control of noise through open windows

Feasibility of the full-rank fixed-filter approach in the active control of noise through open windows
Feasibility of the full-rank fixed-filter approach in the active control of noise through open windows
Successful implementation of active noise control (ANC) systems is dependent on their practicality. ANC systems that attenuate environmental noise through open windows of urban accommodation should ideally avoid the use of error microphones for the ease of implementation and maintenance. To remove the error microphones, control filters can be fixed after training with steady-state filters for various types of noise (e.g., different angles of incidence). The trade-off of such a fixed-filter, however, is the degradation in noise attenuation performance. Using a multichannel control formulation of tonal disturbances, a fixed-filter formulation is compared with the exact least squares solution in a 2D window finite element method (FEM) simulation. The results have preliminarily shown that the fixed-filter approach can theoretically yield 10 dB of attenuation for low frequencies at multiple incident angles. A theoretical performance limit of the fixed filter approach is obtained with the FEM simulation.
0736-2935
3548-3555
Institute of Noise Control Engineering of the USA
Lam, Bhan
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Murao, Tatsuya
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Shi, Chuang
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Gan, Woon-Seng
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Elliott, Stephen
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Lam, Bhan
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Murao, Tatsuya
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Shi, Chuang
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Gan, Woon-Seng
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Elliott, Stephen
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Lam, Bhan, Murao, Tatsuya, Shi, Chuang, Gan, Woon-Seng and Elliott, Stephen (2016) Feasibility of the full-rank fixed-filter approach in the active control of noise through open windows. In InterNoise 16: INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings. vol. 2862-3857, Institute of Noise Control Engineering of the USA. pp. 3548-3555 .

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Abstract

Successful implementation of active noise control (ANC) systems is dependent on their practicality. ANC systems that attenuate environmental noise through open windows of urban accommodation should ideally avoid the use of error microphones for the ease of implementation and maintenance. To remove the error microphones, control filters can be fixed after training with steady-state filters for various types of noise (e.g., different angles of incidence). The trade-off of such a fixed-filter, however, is the degradation in noise attenuation performance. Using a multichannel control formulation of tonal disturbances, a fixed-filter formulation is compared with the exact least squares solution in a 2D window finite element method (FEM) simulation. The results have preliminarily shown that the fixed-filter approach can theoretically yield 10 dB of attenuation for low frequencies at multiple incident angles. A theoretical performance limit of the fixed filter approach is obtained with the FEM simulation.

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Published date: 21 August 2016
Venue - Dates: InterNoise 2016, , Hamburg, Germany, 2016-08-21 - 2016-08-24

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Local EPrints ID: 484144
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/484144
ISSN: 0736-2935
PURE UUID: 40b78066-7987-4d08-b2f3-5116d5b8bb8e
ORCID for Chuang Shi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1517-2775

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Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:13

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Author: Bhan Lam
Author: Tatsuya Murao
Author: Chuang Shi ORCID iD
Author: Woon-Seng Gan
Author: Stephen Elliott

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