ACTIVE CANCELLATION OF NOISE IN A CAR CABIN USING THE ZERO SPILLOVER CONTROLLER
β Scribed by MINGSIAN R. BAI; HSIUHONG CHEN
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 241 KB
- Volume
- 235
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
In active noise control problems, spillover will occur because of the Bode integral constraint if the performance sensors and measurement sensors are collocated, or if the control speakers and the noise sources are collocate. This paper is focused on the implementation of a multiple-channel zero-spillover ANC controller using a spatially feedforward structure for a car cabin. The plant model is realized by using a frequency-domain procedure. The linear-quadratic-Gaussian algorithm is used in controller design. Experiments are carried out to verify the proposed technique, where random noise and engine noise are chosen as the primary noise. The results indicate that the proposed controller yields a broadband attenuation for the random noise. The proposed method is also e!ective in attenuating the engine noise if an assumed model of the noise is incorporated into controller design. 2000 Academic Press RAVINDRA BG GNS JSV 20002958 DATE 19-4-00 DISC USED YES ! NO !
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This study compares three control structures of active noise cancellation for ducts: feedback control, feedforward control, and hybrid control. These structures are compared in terms of performance, stability, and robustness by using a general framework of the Ha robust control theory. In addition,