Applications are given of a preconditioned adaptive algorithm for broadband multichannel active noise control. Based on state-space descriptions of the relevant transfer functions, the algorithm uses the inverse of the minimum-phase part of the secondary path in order to improve the speed of convergence. A further improvement of the convergence rate is obtained by using double control filters for elimination of adaptation loop delay. Regularization was found to be essential for robust operation. The particular regularization technique preserves the structure to eliminate the adaptation loop delay. Depending on the application at hand, a number of extensions are used for this algorithm, such as for applications with rapidly changing disturba...
The feed-forward broadband active noise control problem can be formulated as a state estimation prob...
This paper presents a solution method for a fixed multichannel frequency domain feedforward controll...
By formulating the feed-forward broadband active noise control problem as a state estimation problem...
This paper presents results obtained from a number of applications in which a recent adaptive algori...
This paper presents results obtained from a number of applications in which a recent adaptive algori...
Rapidly changing spectra may lead to performance limitations in adaptive systems for broadband activ...
In this paper, a multichannel adaptive control algorithm is described which has good convergence pro...
In this paper, real-time results are given for broadband multichannel active noise control using the...
Active noise contral systems for braadband noise reduction require substantial computing power, espe...
In this paper, real-time results are given for broadband multichannel active noise control using the...
A new direct adaptive algorithm is proposed for multichan-nel active noise control (ANC) and sound r...
In this paper, multi-channel active noise control systems subjected to narrowband disturbances with ...
The feed-forward broadband active noise control problem can be formulated as a state estimation prob...
By formulating the feed-forward broadband active noise control problem as a state estimation problem...
The feed-forward broadband active noise control problem can be formulated as a state estimation prob...
The feed-forward broadband active noise control problem can be formulated as a state estimation prob...
This paper presents a solution method for a fixed multichannel frequency domain feedforward controll...
By formulating the feed-forward broadband active noise control problem as a state estimation problem...
This paper presents results obtained from a number of applications in which a recent adaptive algori...
This paper presents results obtained from a number of applications in which a recent adaptive algori...
Rapidly changing spectra may lead to performance limitations in adaptive systems for broadband activ...
In this paper, a multichannel adaptive control algorithm is described which has good convergence pro...
In this paper, real-time results are given for broadband multichannel active noise control using the...
Active noise contral systems for braadband noise reduction require substantial computing power, espe...
In this paper, real-time results are given for broadband multichannel active noise control using the...
A new direct adaptive algorithm is proposed for multichan-nel active noise control (ANC) and sound r...
In this paper, multi-channel active noise control systems subjected to narrowband disturbances with ...
The feed-forward broadband active noise control problem can be formulated as a state estimation prob...
By formulating the feed-forward broadband active noise control problem as a state estimation problem...
The feed-forward broadband active noise control problem can be formulated as a state estimation prob...
The feed-forward broadband active noise control problem can be formulated as a state estimation prob...
This paper presents a solution method for a fixed multichannel frequency domain feedforward controll...
By formulating the feed-forward broadband active noise control problem as a state estimation problem...