This study displays theoretical and experimental investigation on the characteristics of the relocated zone of quiet by a virtual microphone (VM) based filtered-x LMS (FxLMS) algorithm which can be embedded in a real-time digital controller for an active headrest system. The attenuation changes at the relocated zones of quiet by the variation of the distance between the ear and the error microphone are mainly examined. An active headrest system was implemented for the control experiment at a chair and consists of two (left and right) secondary loudspeakers, two error microphones, two observer microphones at ear positions in a HATS, and other electronics including a dSPACE 1401 controller. The VM based FxLMS algorithm achieved an attenuation...
It has been shown recently that, using two (or more) microphones and a forward-difference approximat...
The computational complexity of the virtual FXLMS algorithm is higher than that of the conventional ...
One of the key techniques of the virtual microphone methods for the remote active noise control (ANC...
In this paper, a feed-forward nonlinear active noise control algorithm is developed using the Filter...
Active headrests produce a quiet zone near the occupant's head using active noise control. It has be...
A common problem in local active noise control is that the zone of quiet generated at the physical e...
This thesis is concerned with sound minimisation in space and frequency for local studies have been ...
© 2007 Acoustical Society of AmericaA frequent problem in active noise control is that the zone of q...
A common problem in local active noise control is that the zone of quiet generated at the physical e...
A problem limiting the scope of practical local active noise control applications is that the zone o...
The need to attenuate noise transmitted into enclosed spaces such as aircraft cabins, automobiles an...
The movement and rotation of the human head can significantly degrade the control performance of act...
Local active noise control systems generate a zone of quiet at the physical error sensor location. W...
Noise pollution and its control have been an important topic of research due to rapid industrial and...
Traditional local active noise control systems minimise the measured acoustic sound pressure to gene...
It has been shown recently that, using two (or more) microphones and a forward-difference approximat...
The computational complexity of the virtual FXLMS algorithm is higher than that of the conventional ...
One of the key techniques of the virtual microphone methods for the remote active noise control (ANC...
In this paper, a feed-forward nonlinear active noise control algorithm is developed using the Filter...
Active headrests produce a quiet zone near the occupant's head using active noise control. It has be...
A common problem in local active noise control is that the zone of quiet generated at the physical e...
This thesis is concerned with sound minimisation in space and frequency for local studies have been ...
© 2007 Acoustical Society of AmericaA frequent problem in active noise control is that the zone of q...
A common problem in local active noise control is that the zone of quiet generated at the physical e...
A problem limiting the scope of practical local active noise control applications is that the zone o...
The need to attenuate noise transmitted into enclosed spaces such as aircraft cabins, automobiles an...
The movement and rotation of the human head can significantly degrade the control performance of act...
Local active noise control systems generate a zone of quiet at the physical error sensor location. W...
Noise pollution and its control have been an important topic of research due to rapid industrial and...
Traditional local active noise control systems minimise the measured acoustic sound pressure to gene...
It has been shown recently that, using two (or more) microphones and a forward-difference approximat...
The computational complexity of the virtual FXLMS algorithm is higher than that of the conventional ...
One of the key techniques of the virtual microphone methods for the remote active noise control (ANC...