Abstract

As a robust nonlinear similarity measure, the maximum correntropy criterion (MCC) has been successfully applied to active noise control (ANC) for impulsive noise. The default kernel function of the filtered-x maximum correntropy criterion (FxMCC) algorithm is the Gaussian kernel, which is desirable in many cases for its smooth and strict positive-definite. However, it is not always the best choice. In this study, a filtered-x generalized maximum correntropy criterion (FxGMCC) algorithm is proposed, which adopts the generalized Gaussian density (GGD) function as its kernel. The FxGMCC algorithm has greater robust ability against non-Gaussian environments, but, it still adopts a single error norm which exhibits poor convergence rate and noise reduction performance. To surmount this problem, an improved FxGMCC (IFxGMCC) algorithm with continuous mixed Lp- norm is proposed. Moreover, to make a trade-off between fast convergence rate and low steady-state misalignment, a convexly combined IFxGMCC (C-IFxGMCC) algorithm is further developed. The stability mechanism and computational complexity of the proposed algorithms are analyzed. Simulation results in the context of different impulsive noises as well as the real noise signals verify that the proposed algorithms are superior to most of the existing robust adaptive algorithms.

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