Abstract

Mechanical noise is usually a mixture of narrowband and impulsive noise which needs complex active noise control (ANC) algorithms to improve the de-noising performance. But the ANC algorithm with a high computation load will reduce the real-time performance of an ANC system, thus decreasing the attenuation performance and even leading to divergence. To alleviate this contradiction in narrowband ANC systems, a new virtual filtered-x L0 norm discrete Fourier cancellation (FxL0DFC) based hybrid FxNLMS(filtered-x normalized least mean square)-FxDFC framework is proposed to decrease the total computing load and keep good attenuation performance. For a fast-changing noise, the FxNLMS algorithm is employed. The new virtual FxL0DFC algorithm serves to prepare parameters for steady-state, and when this happens, the FxDFC algorithm with the parameters provided by FxL0DFC is applied. Compared to using the FxNLMS algorithm to attenuate narrowband periodical noise, the FxDFC algorithm has nearly the same tracking performance while having a low computational load. As a result, the FxL0DFC-based FxNLMS-FxDFC algorithm leads to a reduction of the total computational load. Moreover, the proposed method performs excellently in terms of tracking in simulations and experiments on actual data, particularly in environments with rapid power changes and impulsive noise.

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