Control of resonant acoustic sound fields by electrical shunting of a loudspeaker

  • Fleming, Andrew J.
  • Niederberger, Dominik
  • Moheimani, S. O. Reza
  • Morari, Manfred
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Publication date
January 2007
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
ISSN
1063-6536
Journal
1558-0865

Abstract

Low-frequency reverberant sound fields are usually suppressed by means of either adaptive feedforward control or Helmholtz resonator. Feedforward systems utilize a noise reference signal, error microphone, and loudspeaker to cancel sound propagating in one direction. Due to the requirement for multiple transducers and a powerful digital signal processor, feedforward systems are the most complex and expensive option for acoustic noise reduction. Helmholtz resonators, comprising auxiliary coupled acoustic chambers, are a popular passive technique for the control of dominant acoustic modes. Although lightly damped acoustic modes can be heavily attenuated, the resonators are difficult to tune and require unpractically large cavity volumes at fr...

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