Abstract

Commercial noise-cancelation headphones are based on active noise control (ANC) algorithm. However, all existing ANC headphones are based on bilateral ANC approach, where two independent monaural ANC systems are used respectively for the left and the right ear cups. The performance of bilateral ANC approach strictly depends on the number of noise sources, direction of noise sources and noise types. Its performance decreases when the number of noise sources increases. Human’s hearing system is binaural in nature and noise control can take advantage of binaural processing to further enhance noise reduction compared to conventional bilateral ANC headphones. In this paper, we first propose a binaural ANC algorithm to evaluate its performance over the bilateral ANC algorithm and subsequently, modify into a combined bilateral-binaural ANC (CBBANC) algorithm for headphones in order to improve noise reduction performance for different cases when there are more than one noise sources and all noise sources are situated at different locations and for diffuse field noise. Experimentation results show that the combined binaural-bilateral ANC has better performance in all our tests compared to the conventional bilateral ANC headphones.

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