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Active noise control over 3d space with multiple circular arrays

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Sun, Huiyuan
Abhayapala, Thushara
Samarasinghe, Prasanga

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Spatial active noise control (ANC) systems focus on minimizing unwanted acoustic noise over a continuous spatial region. Conventionally spatial ANC is attempted using MIMO system and recently novel methods have been developed using spherical harmonic analysis of spatial sound fields. A major limitation for implementing the latter approach is the requirement of regularly distributed microphones and loudspeakers over spherical arrays. In this paper, we relax the above constraint by constructing a system utilizing multiple circular microphone and loudspeaker arrays, and by designing a feed-forward adaptive filtering algorithm for noise reduction over a 3D region. By simulation, we demonstrate that the proposed method can achieve comparable ANC performance to conventional spherical array methods, while being more feasible to be implemented in practice

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Sound Field Translation Methods for Binaural Reproduction

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2099-12-31
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