Active noise control systems algorithms and DSP implementations
Active noise control (ANC) is rapidly becoming the most effective way to reduce noises that can otherwise be very difficult and expensive to control. ANC is achieved by introducing a canceling "anti-noise" wave through an appropriate array of secondary sources. When applied accurately, ANC...
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New York
Wiley
1996
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| Series: | Wiley series in telecommunications and signal processing
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Introduction to Active Noise Control
- Ch. 2. Adaptive Transversal Filters
- Ch. 3. Broadband Feedforward Active Noise Control
- Ch. 4. Narrowband Feedforward Active Noise Control
- Ch. 5. Multiple-Channel Active Noise Control
- Ch. 6. Feedback Active Noise Control
- Ch. 7. On-Line Secondary-Path Modeling Techniques
- Ch. 8. Other ANC Structures and Algorithms
- Ch. 9. ANC Applications
- Appendix A Implementation Considerations
- Appendix B Practical System Considerations
- Appendix C White-Noise Generator
- Appendix D Linear Chirp Signal
- Appendix E Automatic Gain Control
- Appendix F A Hilbert Transform Digital Filter
- Appendix G Sinewave Generators
- Appendix H Frequency Estimation Using Pulse Counting
- Appendix I About the Software.


