Title
New narrowband active noise control systems with significantly less computational requirements
Abstract
In a typical conventional narrowband ANC system, the discrete Fourier coefficients (DFC) for each frequency are estimated by a linear combiner. Each reference (cosine or sine) wave has to be filtered by an estimate of the secondary-path before it is fed to the LMS algorithm. We call this part x-filtering block. The number of x-filtering blocks is 2q where q is the number of targeted frequencies. For larger q and/or higher order (M) of estimated FIR-type secondary-path, the computational cost due to x-filtering may become a bottleneck in real system implementation. Here, we propose a new narrowband ANC system structure which requires only two (2) x-filtering blocks regardless of q. All the cosine waves (or sine waves) are combined as an input to a x-filtering block. The output of this block is decomposed by an efficient bandpass filter bank into filtered-x cosine or sine waves for the FXLMS that follows. The computational cost of the new system is significantly reduced especially for large q and/or M. The new structure is also modified to cope with the frequency mismatch (FM). Simulations demonstrate that the new systems present performance which is very similar to that of the conventional system, but enjoy great advantages in system implementation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1109/ISCAS.2008.4541349
ISCAS
Keywords
Field
DocType
computational cost,frequency estimation,dfc,narrowband active noise control systems,part x-filtering block,linear combiner,fir-type secondary-path,lms algorithm,least mean squares methods,discrete fourier transforms,fir filters,channel bank filters,active noise control,frequency mismatch,filtering theory,band-pass filters,discrete fourier coefficients,band pass filters,filter bank,computational modeling,higher order,bandpass filter,least squares approximation,control systems,fourier coefficient
Least mean squares filter,Narrowband,Band-pass filter,Control theory,Computer science,Filter bank,Electronic engineering,Discrete Fourier transform,Active noise control,Finite impulse response,Sine wave
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
0271-4302
978-1-4244-1684-4
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.47
4
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yegui Xiao124032.11
Maha Shadaydeh2174.33
Rabab K Ward31440135.88