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Recent Technological Advances in Spatial Active Noise Control Systems

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Publication date24/08/2022
Host publicationInternoise 2022
Place of PublicationGlasgow
Number of pages6
ISBN (electronic)9781906913427
<mark>Original language</mark>English
EventInternoise 2022 - Scottish Event Campus, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Duration: 21/08/202224/08/2022
https://internoise2022.org/

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ConferenceInternoise 2022
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityGlasgow
Period21/08/2224/08/22
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Conference

ConferenceInternoise 2022
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityGlasgow
Period21/08/2224/08/22
Internet address

Abstract

This article provides a broad overview of the recent advances in the field of active noise control techniques to reduce unwanted noise over a certain spatial region of interest. Thanks to commercial and technological advances in local active noise control systems extending the size of the quiet zone seems to be a crucial step to developing the next generation of active control systems for a more personalized and quieter audio product. In this review article, the advances over the past decade the in design and development of spatial active noise control techniques to enlarge the controlled sound zone is reviewed. The focus is specifically on the adaptive control techniques and the methods proposed in the frequency domain to control the sound field. The study has paid specific attention to the most important performance measures in designing a spatial active noise control system such as convergence rate, stability and robustness of
the algorithm, the size of the quiet zone and how it can be enlarged by configuring the loudspeaker and microphone array geometries. Finally, the authors will discuss the current and future challenges that should be overcome to improve the effectiveness of the recently proposed methods to expand the silence zone.