Active Noise Cancellation for IoT-Driven Electronic Stethoscope: A Comparative Study of Adaptive Filters

Author(s):  
Erdinc Turk ◽  
Umit Deniz Ulusar ◽  
Guner Ogunc ◽  
Murat Canpolat ◽  
Muhittin Yaprak
2021 ◽  
Vol 263 (2) ◽  
pp. 4717-4723
Author(s):  
Song Li ◽  
Roman Schlieper ◽  
Jürgen Peissig

Active noise cancellation (ANC) headphones are becoming increasingly important as they can effectively attenuate perceived ambient noise. Fixed filters are commonly applied in commercially available ANC headphones due to their robustness. However, they are not capable of adapting to changes that occur in dynamic environments, resulting in degraded ANC performance. In contrast, adaptive filters are able to update the ANC filters to compensate for noise in dynamic environments, but large estimation errors can occur due to a sudden change in direction/type of noise or secondary path. Some studies have suggested an ANC system by combining fixed and adaptive filters. Based on this mechanism, we propose a semi-adaptive ANC system in which the fixed and adaptive filters are weighted in real-time. Initially, the weighting for the fixed filter dominates the whole system to ensure the robustness of the ANC system. Then, the residual error provided by the adaptive filter is simulated and compared to the real measured one to determine the relative weighting between the fixed and adaptive filters. In this study, this approach is applied to a feedback ANC system. Simulation results show that our proposed approach achieves high noise attenuation performance while maintaining robustness with time-varying secondary paths.


2021 ◽  
Vol 263 (4) ◽  
pp. 2405-2411
Author(s):  
Maja Anachkova ◽  
Simona Domazetovska ◽  
Zlatko Petreski ◽  
Viktor Gavriloski

The audio signals processed in the signal measurement systems are inevitably susceptible to unwanted noise which significantly affects the quality of the signal and the overall performance of the signal communication systems. Due to its' random and unpredictable nature, the amount of noise in signals has proven to be a significant issue in designing these systems and recently has been a trending research topic. In this regard, the active noise cancellation method has proven to be an effective technique for eliminating the noise effects on signal processing. The concept of active noise cancellation is based on the application of adaptive filters and algorithms proposed to reduce the signal corruption and distortion caused by the noise due to the principle of destructive interference. In this paper a simulation model of active noise reduction technique using the LMS (Least Mean Square) algorithm in Labview is presented. The purpose of the work is to investigate the noise cancellation effect on a recorded audio file in terms of analyzing the audio file before and after filtering out the noise by using the LMS algorithm and discuss the results thereof.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sattwik Basu ◽  
Jeffrey Tackett ◽  
David Trumpy ◽  
Adam Walt ◽  
Santosh Adari

1997 ◽  
Author(s):  
Koji Nagata ◽  
Masahide Okumura ◽  
Norio Saitou ◽  
Hiroyoshi Ando ◽  
Toshiyuki Morimura ◽  
...  

Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document