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A robust hybrid feedback active noise cancellation headset

Song, Y., Gong, Y. and Kuo, S. M. (2005) A robust hybrid feedback active noise cancellation headset. IEEE Transactions on Speech and Audio Processing, 13 (4). pp. 607-617. ISSN 1063-6676

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To link to this item DOI: 10.1109/TSA.2005.848878

Abstract/Summary

This paper investigates the robustness of a hybrid analog/digital feedback active noise cancellation (ANC) headset system. The digital ANC systems with the filtered-x least-mean-square (FXLMS) algorithm require accurate estimation of the secondary path for the stability and convergence of the algorithm. This demands a great challenge for the ANC headset design because the secondary path may fluctuate dramatically such as when the user adjusts the position of the ear-cup. In this paper, we analytically show that adding an analog feedback loop into the digital ANC systems can effectively reduce the plant fluctuation, thus achieving a more robust system. The method for designing the analog controller is highlighted. A practical hybrid analog/digital feedback ANC headset has been built and used to conduct experiments, and the experimental results show that the hybrid headset system is more robust under large plant fluctuation, and has achieved satisfactory noise cancellation for both narrowband and broadband noises.

Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Science
ID Code:19162
Uncontrolled Keywords:analog controller, analog feedback loop, feedback control, filtered-x least-mean-square algorithm, hybrid feedback active noise cancellation headset
Publisher:IEEE

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