The filtered-x recursive least square (FxRLS) algorithm is widely used in the active noise control system and has achieved great success in some complex de-noising environments, such as the cabin in vehicles and aircraft. However, its performance is sensitive to some user-defined parameters such as the forgetting factor and initial gain. Once these parameters are not selected properly, the de-noising effect of FxRLS will deteriorate. Moreover, the tracking performance of FxRLS for mutation is still restricted to a certain extent. To solve the above problems, this paper proposes a new proportional FxRLS (PFxRLS) algorithm. The forgetting factor and initial gain sensitivity are successfully reduced without introducing new turning parameters. ...
The filtered-x LMS algorithm (FXLMS) has been successfully applied to the active control of periodi...
In this paper, two modified FxLMS algorithms are proposed based on the post-masking-based LMS (PMLMS...
In Aircraft Cabin, Hands-Free Telephones and Teleconferencing Systems, Noise Cancellers are required...
It is well-known that performance of the classical algorithms for active noise control (ANC) systems...
This paper presents a novel active noise control (ANC) based on a robust filtered-x normalized least...
Active noise control algorithms undergo stability problems in the presence of impulsive noise. This ...
In this paper, a robust adaptive algorithm for active noise and vibration control applications is pr...
This paper deals with the convergence of adaptive FIR filters used for multichannel active noise con...
Abstract — In this paper, a new recursive least-squares algorithm (RLS) for multichannel active nois...
A comparative study of the multichannel Affine Projection (AP), the Fast Transversal Filter (FTF), t...
The dominating cabin noise in propeller aircraft consists essentially of strong tonal components at ...
The LMS (Least-Mean-Square) algorithm, which can obtain the complex transfer function in real-time, ...
Most currently available active control algorithms target noise sources with relatively singular cha...
Active noise control is a technique to cancel unwanted sound using adjustable secondary sound. In ac...
Active noise control is a technique to cancel unwanted sound using adjustable secondary sound. In ac...
The filtered-x LMS algorithm (FXLMS) has been successfully applied to the active control of periodi...
In this paper, two modified FxLMS algorithms are proposed based on the post-masking-based LMS (PMLMS...
In Aircraft Cabin, Hands-Free Telephones and Teleconferencing Systems, Noise Cancellers are required...
It is well-known that performance of the classical algorithms for active noise control (ANC) systems...
This paper presents a novel active noise control (ANC) based on a robust filtered-x normalized least...
Active noise control algorithms undergo stability problems in the presence of impulsive noise. This ...
In this paper, a robust adaptive algorithm for active noise and vibration control applications is pr...
This paper deals with the convergence of adaptive FIR filters used for multichannel active noise con...
Abstract — In this paper, a new recursive least-squares algorithm (RLS) for multichannel active nois...
A comparative study of the multichannel Affine Projection (AP), the Fast Transversal Filter (FTF), t...
The dominating cabin noise in propeller aircraft consists essentially of strong tonal components at ...
The LMS (Least-Mean-Square) algorithm, which can obtain the complex transfer function in real-time, ...
Most currently available active control algorithms target noise sources with relatively singular cha...
Active noise control is a technique to cancel unwanted sound using adjustable secondary sound. In ac...
Active noise control is a technique to cancel unwanted sound using adjustable secondary sound. In ac...
The filtered-x LMS algorithm (FXLMS) has been successfully applied to the active control of periodi...
In this paper, two modified FxLMS algorithms are proposed based on the post-masking-based LMS (PMLMS...
In Aircraft Cabin, Hands-Free Telephones and Teleconferencing Systems, Noise Cancellers are required...