Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng. Technol., DeVry Inst. of Technol., Decatur, GA, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents a Volterra filtered-X least mean square (LMS) algorithm for feedforward active noise control. The research has demonstrated that linear active noise control (ANC) systems can be successfully applied to reduce the broadband noise and narrowband noise, specifically, such linear ANC systems are very efficient in reduction of low-frequency noise. However, in some situations, the noise that comes from a dynamic system may he a nonlinear and deterministic noise process rather than a stochastic, white, or tonal noise process, and the primary noise at the canceling point may exhibit nonlinear distortion. Furthermore, the secondary path estimate in the ANC system, which denotes the transfer function between the secondary source (secondary speaker) and the error microphone, may have nonminimum phase, and hence, the causality constraint is violated. If such situations exist, the linear ANC system will suffer performance degradation. An implementation of a Volterra filtered-X LMS (VFXLMS) algorithm based on a multichannel structure is described for feedforward active noise control. Numerical simulation results show that the developed algorithm achieves performance improvement over the standard filtered-X LMS algorithm for the following two situations: (1) the reference noise is a nonlinear noise process, and at the same time, the secondary path estimate is of nonminimum phase; (2) the primary path exhibits the nonlinear behavior. In addition, the developed VFXLMS algorithm can also be employed as an alternative in the case where the standard filtered-X LMS algorithm does not perform well
Keywords :
active noise control; adaptive filters; adaptive signal processing; feedforward; filtering theory; least mean squares methods; Volterra filtered-X LMS algorithm; adaptive Volterra filters; broadband noise; causality constraint; deterministic noise; dynamic system; error microphone; feedforward active noise control; filtered-X LMS algorithm; linear ANC systems; linear active noise control; low-frequency noise reduction; multichannel structure; narrowband noise; nonlinear distortion; nonlinear noise processes; nonminimum phase estimate; numerical simulation results; reference noise; secondary path estimate; secondary source; secondary speaker; transfer function; Active filters; Active noise reduction; Adaptive control; Adaptive filters; Least squares approximation; Low-frequency noise; Noise cancellation; Phase estimation; Programmable control; Standards development;