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- Title
- On FxLMS Scheme for Active Noise Control at Remote Location
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© 2020 IEEE. The conventional adaptive noise control algorithms create a zone of quiet at the location of an error microphone. Several virtual active noise control (ANC) algorithms have been suggested in the literature to introduce a more flexible positioning of the zone of quiet. The main objective of the proposed ANC system in our research is to minimize the noise disturbance on human hearing by considering the auditory system characteristics. We have introduced the human perception of acou...
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- Research paper
- Research format
- Journal article
- Date created
- 2020-11-26
- Creator
- Munir, Muhammad Waqas / Abdulla, Waleed H
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- https://hdl.handle.net/2292/54497
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- Science & Technology / Technology / Computer Science, Information Systems / Engineering, Electrical & Electronic / Telecommunications / Computer Science / Engineering / Microphones / Psychoacoustic models / Psychoacoustics / Acoustics / Signal processing algorithms / Adaptive systems / Mathematical model / acoustic signal processing / active noise reduction / adaptive algorithm / adaptive filters / least mean square method / mathematical model / noise cancellation / psychoacoustic / PRESSURE / SENSORS / 08 Information and Computing Sciences / 09 Engineering / 10 Technology
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