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Improved direct-parallel active noise control systems for applications with narrowband noises

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Rotary machinery generates noises at the fundamental frequency and its harmonics. The direct-parallel form active noise control (ANC) system, which is capable of reducing multiple narrowband noises, uses many harmonically related sinusoids as the reference input. The idea of direct-parallel form ANC is to split these sinusoids into several mutually exclusive sets, so each set has frequencies spaced out as far as possible. This paper proposes an improved direct-parallel form method to separate the reference sinusoidal signals and to enhance the noise reduction performance. Several experiments regarding to the ANC with a muffler model is made to verify the performance of the proposed method.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Chung Yuan Christian University

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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