Improved stability performance of a feedback active noise control using a Steiglitz-McBride adaptive notch filter and robust secondary path identification based on variable step size Griffiths LMS algorithm

2021 ◽  
Vol 69 (2) ◽  
pp. 136-145
Author(s):  
S. Roopa ◽  
S.V. Narasimhan

A stable feedback active noise control (FBANC) system with an improved performance in a broadband disturbance environment is proposed in this article. This is achieved by using a Steiglitz-McBride adaptive notch filter (SM-ANF) and robust secondary path identification (SPI) both based on variable step size Griffiths least mean square (LMS) algorithm. The broadband disturbance severely affects not only FBANC input synthesized but also the SPI.TheSM-ANFestimated signal has narrowband component that is utilized for the FBANC input synthesis. Further, the SM-ANF error has broadband component utilized to get the desired signal for SPI. The use of variable step size Griffiths gradient LMS algorithm for SPI enables the removal of broadband disturbance and non-stationary disturbance from the available desired signal for better SPI. For a narrowband noise field, the proposed FBANC improves the convergence rate significantly (20 times) and the noise reduction from 10 dB to 15 dB (50%improvement) over the conventional FBANC (without SM-ANF and variable step size Griffiths LMS adaptation for SPI).

2014 ◽  
Vol 592-594 ◽  
pp. 2455-2459
Author(s):  
Dhananjay Ghangale ◽  
Dhanesh Manik

—Active noise control is used to reduce low frequency noises. A hybrid ANC structure combines feedforward and feedback structure to generate an anti-noise wave, which results in high performance in control of unwanted noise. In this paper, a hybrid structure for active noise control (ANC) is developed. The hybrid structure utilises a variable step size LMS algorithm for faster convergence. This structure also incorporates variable step size (VSS) online secondary path modelling, the white noise injection is stopped at the optimum point when the modelling accuracy is sufficient. Comparative simulation results shown in this paper indicate the effectiveness of the proposed approach in reducing acoustic noises.


2015 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 61-71
Author(s):  
Ngan Vuong Thuy Nguyen ◽  
Long Duc Tran ◽  
Tho Thi Minh Tran ◽  
Tuan Van Huynh

This paper presents the feed-forward multichannel active noise control which was simulated on LabVIEW and experimented on two channel feed-forward active noise control in real-time. The simulation of feed-forward multichannel active noise control system was built on LabVIEW by using FxLMS algorithm and other algorithms such as Variable Step-size (VSS) and saturation compensation. Moreover, LMS and VSS LMS algorithm were used to train the secondary path in order to improve the convergence speed and stabilization of ANC system in the real-time. The experimental results show that the ANC system in real-time using variable step-size and without using variable step-size algorithm work effectively with noise sources which were synthesized from one to three frequencies. The noise level in these cases decreased around 12 dB - 35 dB and the noise reduction radius measured is about 3 cm around the microphone.


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