A real-time platform for portable and scalable active noise mitigation for construction machinery
This paper introduces a novel portable and scalable Active Noise Mitigation (PSANM) system designed to reduce low-frequency noise from construction machinery. The PSANM system consists of portable units with autonomous capabilities, optimized for stable performance within a specific power range....
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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2025
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/182684 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | This paper introduces a novel portable and scalable Active Noise Mitigation
(PSANM) system designed to reduce low-frequency noise from construction
machinery. The PSANM system consists of portable units with autonomous
capabilities, optimized for stable performance within a specific power range.
An adaptive control algorithm with a variable penalty factor prevents the
adaptive filter from over-driving the anti-noise actuators, avoiding non-linear
operation and instability. This feature ensures the PSANM system can
autonomously control noise at its source, allowing for continuous operation
without human intervention. Additionally, the system includes a web server for
remote management and is equipped with weather-resistant sensors and actuators,
enhancing its usability in outdoor conditions. Laboratory and in-situ
experiments demonstrate the PSANM system's effectiveness in reducing
construction-related low-frequency noise on a global scale. To further expand
the noise reduction zone, additional PSANM units can be strategically
positioned in front of noise sources, enhancing the system's scalability.The
PSANM system also provides a valuable prototyping platform for developing
adaptive algorithms prior to deployment. Unlike many studies that rely solely
on simulation results under ideal conditions, this paper offers a holistic
evaluation of the effectiveness of applying active noise control techniques
directly at the noise source, demonstrating realistic and perceptible noise
reduction. This work supports sustainable urban development by offering
innovative noise management solutions for the construction industry,
contributing to a quieter and more livable urban environment. |
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