Two-gradient direction FXLMS : an adaptive active noise control algorithm with output constraint
Active noise control (ANC) is broadly used to cancel the unwanted disturbance in different fields because of its excellent performance in abating low-frequency noise. In practice, however, the limited driving capability of actuators restrict the maximum output power of ANC systems. Once the driving...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1075612022-07-12T03:08:24Z Two-gradient direction FXLMS : an adaptive active noise control algorithm with output constraint Shi, Dong Yuan Gan, Woon-Seng Lam, Bhan Shi, Chuang School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Digital Signal Processing Lab Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Saturation Distortion Constrained Optimization Active noise control (ANC) is broadly used to cancel the unwanted disturbance in different fields because of its excellent performance in abating low-frequency noise. In practice, however, the limited driving capability of actuators restrict the maximum output power of ANC systems. Once the driving signal of the ANC system exceeds these limitations, the inherent nonlinearity of the actuators will deteriorate the noise reduction and may result in the divergence of the adaptive algorithm. Hence, the two-gradient direction filtered-x least mean square (2GD-FXLMS) algorithm based on the optimal Kuhn-Tucker solution with the output constraint is proposed in this paper. This algorithm has the advantage of minimizing system overdriving, maintaining a specified power budget, and enhancing system stability. Compared to existing output-constrained adaptive algorithms, this proposed algorithm has the same computational complexity as the conventional FXLMS algorithm, while maintaining a stricter output constraint that minimizes the saturation distortion. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) Accepted version 2019-11-01T05:05:22Z 2019-12-06T22:34:07Z 2019-11-01T05:05:22Z 2019-12-06T22:34:07Z 2018 Journal Article Shi, D. Y., Gan, W.-S., Lam, B., & Shi, C. (2019). Two-gradient direction FXLMS : an adaptive active noise control algorithm with output constraint. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 116, 651-667. doi:10.1016/j.ymssp.2018.06.062 0888-3270 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/107561 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/50313 10.1016/j.ymssp.2018.06.062 en Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing and is made available with permission of Elsevier Ltd. 38 p. application/pdf |
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Active noise control (ANC) is broadly used to cancel the unwanted disturbance in different fields because of its excellent performance in abating low-frequency noise. In practice, however, the limited driving capability of actuators restrict the maximum output power of ANC systems. Once the driving signal of the ANC system exceeds these limitations, the inherent nonlinearity of the actuators will deteriorate the noise reduction and may result in the divergence of the adaptive algorithm. Hence, the two-gradient direction filtered-x least mean square (2GD-FXLMS) algorithm based on the optimal Kuhn-Tucker solution with the output constraint is proposed in this paper. This algorithm has the advantage of minimizing system overdriving, maintaining a specified power budget, and enhancing system stability. Compared to existing output-constrained adaptive algorithms, this proposed algorithm has the same computational complexity as the conventional FXLMS algorithm, while maintaining a stricter output constraint that minimizes the saturation distortion. |
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Two-gradient direction FXLMS : an adaptive active noise control algorithm with output constraint |
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