Abstract
Active noise control (ANC) in wave domain (spatial Fourier transform) can perform noise reduction within a large spatial region. Centralized algorithms collect signals at all error microphones for processing, which has a high computational complexity and is difficult to achieve large-scale deployment. In this work, we use multi-node networks to build the wave-domain ANC system, and propose a distributed algorithm to share computational burden between nodes. In particular, we consider a node as an unit consisting of multiple microphones, multiple speakers and a processor endowed with communication and computational capacity. Distributed algorithm is then specifically designed under this setting. Simulation results illustrate that the ANC system, equipped with the proposed distributed wave-domain ANC scheme, converges to the performance of the centralized solution.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 108050 |
| Journal | Signal Processing |
| Volume | 184 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jul 2021 |
Keywords
- Active noise control (ANC)
- Diffusion adaptation
- Distributed networks
- Multi-channel nodes
- Wave domain
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