An Efficient Active Noise Control Algorithm Based on the Lattice-Transversal Joint(LTJ) Filter Structure
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概要
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An efficient active noise control algorithm based on the lattice-transversal joint(LTJ) filter structure is presented, and applied to the active control of broadband noise in a 3-dimensional enclosure. The presented algorithm implements the filtered-x LMS within the LTJ structure obtained by cascading the lattice and transversal structures. Simulation results show that the LTJ-based noise control algorithm has fast convergence speed that is comparable to the lattice-based algorithm while its computational complexity is less demanding.
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- 1998-08-25
著者
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Youn Dae-hee
The Dept. Of Electrical And Electronic Eng. Yonsei Univ. Seoul Korea.
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Youn D‐h
Yonsei Univ. Seoul Kor
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YUN Jeong-Hyeon
Department of Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University
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PARK Young-Cheol
Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology
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YOUN Dae-Hee
Department of Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University
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CHA Il-Whan
Department of Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University
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Youn Dae-hee
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Yonsei University
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Yun Jeong-hyeon
Department Of Electronic Engineering Yonsei University:(present Address)lg Industrial Systems Co. Lt
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Cha I‐w
Department Of Electronic Engineering Yonsei University
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Cha Il-whan
Department Of Electronic Engineering And The Center For Signal Processing Research Yonsei University
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