Abstract

In current practical active noise control (ANC) applications, solutions to three main technical challenges need to be sought: the requirement of a stable controller when acoustic feedback paths exist, a larger quiet zone, and adaptation to a time-varying environment. The imposed controller stability constraints can significantly increase the computational requirements and negatively impact the adaptation of ANC filters in real time. Multi-channel systems are usually needed if a larger quiet zone is required while the coupling between different channels can greatly lower the convergence rate of adaptive algorithms. In the current work, a multi-channel adaptive constrained ANC filter design method is proposed. The recently proposed convex cone formulation for ANC design is adopted to reduce the computational time of solving the constrained ANC filter design problem. The optimal filter coefficients are then redesigned continuously using convex optimization when the environment is time-varying. The experimental result shows that, compared with the traditional leaky FxLMS method, the proposed method has a faster convergence rate and a better steady-state noise control performance.

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