Open loop active control of noise through open windows
Noise propagating through open windows raises one major concern of livability in metropolises, where residential buildings and arterial roads are densely constructed. Active noise control (ANC) is a possible technique to improve the current situation. Usually, ANC systems adopt the closed-loop contr...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1829022025-03-07T15:43:36Z Open loop active control of noise through open windows Shi, Chuang Murao, Tatsuya Shi, Dongyuan Lam, Bhan Gan, Woon-Seng School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering 172nd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America Engineering Noise control Residential buildings Noise propagating through open windows raises one major concern of livability in metropolises, where residential buildings and arterial roads are densely constructed. Active noise control (ANC) is a possible technique to improve the current situation. Usually, ANC systems adopt the closed-loop control, where the quietness after control is continuously monitored by error microphones. However, ANC systems that attenuate noise propagating through open windows should ideally avoid the use of error microphones for the ease of implementation and maintenance. Furthermore, as open windows are commonly larger than the wavelength of the incident noise, multichannel ANC systems are necessary. Therefore, they result in computational burdens that cannot be handled by low-cost hardware platforms. This paper formulates the ANC system for open windows as a spatial sampling and reconstruction problem, and demonstrates that controlling noise propagating through open windows leads to global reduction of noise levels in the room. Both centralized and decentralized open-loop control filters are feasible in dealing with broad-band noise frequencies. Ministry of National Development (MND) National Research Foundation (NRF) Published version This material is based on research work supported by the Singapore Ministry of National Development and National Research Foundation under L2 NIC Award No.: L2NICCFP1-2013- 7. 2025-03-06T07:47:03Z 2025-03-06T07:47:03Z 2016 Conference Paper Shi, C., Murao, T., Shi, D., Lam, B. & Gan, W. (2016). Open loop active control of noise through open windows. 172nd Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, 29, 030007-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1121/2.0000461 1939-800X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/182902 10.1121/2.0000461 2-s2.0-85021722380 29 030007 en L2NICCFP1-2013- 7 Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics © 2017 Acoustical Society of America. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. The Version of Record is available online at http://doi.org/10.1121/2.0000461. application/pdf |
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Noise propagating through open windows raises one major concern of livability in metropolises, where residential buildings and arterial roads are densely constructed. Active noise control (ANC) is a possible technique to improve the current situation. Usually, ANC systems adopt the closed-loop control, where the quietness after control is continuously monitored by error microphones. However, ANC systems that attenuate noise propagating through open windows should ideally avoid the use of error microphones for the ease of implementation and maintenance. Furthermore, as open windows are commonly larger than the wavelength of the incident noise, multichannel ANC systems are necessary. Therefore, they result in computational burdens that cannot be handled by low-cost hardware platforms. This paper formulates the ANC system for open windows as a spatial sampling and reconstruction problem, and demonstrates that controlling noise propagating through open windows leads to global reduction of noise levels in the room. Both centralized and decentralized open-loop control filters are feasible in dealing with broad-band noise frequencies. |
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