Abstract

Real-time signal noise reduction poses a significant challenge in communication systems. To combat intrusive background noise during portable device conversations, an active noise cancellation (ANC) is employed. ANC generates anti-noise signals using techniques such as Least Mean Square (LMS) and Normalized Least Mean Square (NLMS) algorithms, Recursive Least Squares (RLS) and modified Recursive Least Squares (M-RLS) for effective reduction of unwanted sound and enhancing the output signal quality. The study includes various real-time noise signals to create anti-noise responses, successfully negating corresponding noise in input signals, which include sine waves, live voices, and music. Through a dedicated micro-controller device and electronic network, an "Anti-noise" wave is introduced to achieve active noise control (ANC). This research identifies ANC module specifications and effectively transmits them through the ANC library, demonstrating the efficiency of the proposed noise reduction technique.

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