Title :
Active nonlinear noise control with certain nonlinearities in the secondary path
Author :
DeBrunner, Victor E. ; Zhou, Dayong
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Oklahoma Univ., Norman, OK, USA
Abstract :
The filter-X LMS algorithm is successfully applied in linear active noise control and linear active vibration control. However, when it comes to nonlinear noise or vibration control, or the secondary path has a nonlinearity, this algorithm needs to be modified to ensure that it converges and that it is unbiased. We proposed configurations [V. DeBrunner, et al., 2003] that solve both the main path nonlinearity and the secondary path nonlinearity problems where the nonlinearity can be expressed by Volterra series. However, in practices some nonlinear system can be expressed in much simple form such as a linear filter followed by a memoryless nonlinearity (Wiener model), a memoryless nonlinearity followed by linear filter (Hammerstein model), a linear filter, a memoryless nonlinearity and another linear filter connected in series (LNL model). Such kinds of nonlinear system structure can greatly reduce the computation burden and simplify the implementation structure. In this paper, we give out active nonlinear noise control (ANNC) with these kinds of secondary path nonlinearity. We find with these kinds of nonlinear structure in the secondary path, the ANNC will have much simpler structure and the computation burden can be further reduced.
Keywords :
active noise control; computational complexity; least mean squares methods; linear systems; nonlinear control systems; active nonlinear noise control; computational complexity; filter-X LMS algorithm; least mean square; linear system; memoryless nonlinearity; nonlinear system structure; nonlinear vibration control; secondary path nonlinearity; Active noise reduction; Adaptive filters; Automatic voltage control; Hydraulic actuators; Least squares approximation; Loudspeakers; Noise cancellation; Nonlinear filters; Piezoelectric actuators; Vibration control;
Conference_Titel :
Signals, Systems and Computers, 2004. Conference Record of the Thirty-Seventh Asilomar Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8104-1
DOI :
10.1109/ACSSC.2003.1292341