
Active noise control performance in the high-frequency range
Noise control for vehicle mainly uses a reduction method through sound absorbing and insulating materials but has disadvantages of increasing cost and weight. It is known that the noise reduction performance of Active Noise Control (ANC) technology that can be considered as an alternative
is limited to the low frequency range. However, there could be a case when the use of active noise cancellation is required at higher frequency range. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to find out how much high-frequency noise can be controlled by applying active noise cancellation and
the performance of ANC according to the equipment used. For this end, an ANC experimental environment was installed at the passenger's seat interior vehicle. By using Filtered-x Least Mean Square (FxLMS) algorithm based on adaptive control, ANC was conducted to reduce the high frequency noise
in the 2kHz~4kHz and its noise reduction performance was compared according to the following variables: Filter length, step size, sampling frequency, etc. As a result of selecting the audio DSP board as the control system and applying appropriate filter length, step size, and sampling frequency,
noise reduction of up to 40 dB(A) was obtained at the position of both ears of the occupant.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Kookmin University 2: Vizwave lnc. 3: Hyundai Motor Company
Publication date: 30 November 2023
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