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Eigenvalue equalization filtered-x algorithm for the multichannel active noise control of stationary and nonstationary signals.

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The eigenvalue equalization filtered-x least mean squares (EE-FXLMS) algorithm's convergence rate at individual frequencies is faster and more uniform than the normal FXLMS algorithm with several second improvement being seen in some cases.
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The FXLMS algorithm, which is extensively used in active noise control, exhibits frequency dependent convergence behavior. This leads to degraded performance for time-varying and multiple frequency signals. A new algorithm called the eigenvalue equalization filtered-x least mean squares (EE-FXLMS) has been developed to overcome this limitation without increasing the computational burden of the controller. The algorithm is easily implemented for either single or multichannel control. The magnitude coefficients of the secondary path transfer function estimate are altered while preserving the phase. For a reference signal that has the same magnitude at all frequencies, the secondary path estimate is given a flat response over frequency. For a reference signal that contains tonal components of unequal magnitudes, the magnitude coefficients of the secondary path are adjusted to be the inverse magnitude of the reference tones. Both modifications reduce the variation in the eigenvalues of the filtered-x autocorr...

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Recent Advances on Active Noise Control: Open Issues and Innovative Applications

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Adaptive noise control system

Michael Wurm
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A multichannel amplitude and relative-phase controller for active sound quality control

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Multichannel feedforward active noise control system combined with noise source separation by microphone arrays

TL;DR: Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed multichannel active noise control (ANC) system can separate the target noise and the disturbance noise and effectively reduce thetarget noise.
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Multi-Channel Active Noise Control System with Channel Equalization

TL;DR: In this article, a multiple error filtered-x least mean square (MEFxLMS) algorithm using a channel equalization virtual secondary path for an active noise control/cancellation (ANC) system for treating noise in a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) system was proposed.
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Active Noise Control Systems: Algorithms and DSP Implementations

TL;DR: For practicing engineers, researchers, and advanced students in signal processing, Active Noise Control Systems: Algorithms and DSP Implementations will serve as a comprehensive, state-of-the-art text/reference on this important and rapidly changing area of signal processing.
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Active noise control

TL;DR: The importance of having a clear understanding of the principles behind both the acoustics and the electrical control in order to appreciate the advantages and limitations of active noise control is emphasized.
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An analysis of multiple correlation cancellation loops with a filter in the auxiliary path

TL;DR: An analysis of this technique is extended to the case when a linear filter appears in the auxiliary signal path and a general solution to this problem is obtained.
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Active adaptive sound control in a duct: A computer simulation

TL;DR: In this paper, a digital computer simulation of adaptive closed-loop control for a specific application, sound cancellation in a duct, is presented, which is an extension of Sondhi's adaptive echo canceler and Widrow's adaptive noise canceler from signal processing to control.
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An analysis of multiple correlation cancellation loops with a filter in the auxiliary path

TL;DR: An analysis of this technique is extended to the case when a linear filter appears in the auxiliary signal path and a general solution to this problem is obtained.