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Yan Liu and Zhichun Lei
Mitigating low-frequency noise in various industrial applications often involves the use of the filter-x least mean squares (FxLMS) algorithm, which relies on the mean square error criterion. This algorithm has demonstrated effectiveness in reducing nois...
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Yuan Gao, Guoliang Yu and Min Gao
When the adaptive filter length is increased, the calculation complexity increases rapidly because the relationship between the calculation and the adaptive filter length N contains a power function with no secondary path identification algorithm. Under ...
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Yingzhe Zhang, Baohong Bai, Dakai Lin and Peiqing Liu
The flap side-edge is a vital contributor to airframe noise. In this study, we propose a novel flap side-edge noise reduction method based on the concept of active blowing air. A long slot is opened from the flap?s lower surface to the tip surface to ind...
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Li Li, Lei Qiao, Jiakuan Xu and Junqiang Bai
Currently, the aviation industry is facing an oil and energy crisis and is contributing much more greenhouse gas emissions to the environment. Aircraft design approaches, such as aerodynamic shape optimization, new configuration concepts, and active cont...
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Hongji Duan, Shuping Wang and Jiancheng Tao
Recent research shows that a directional quiet zone from near to far field can be created with a near-field microphone array. However, there is no systematic theoretical analysis of this error-sensing strategy. In this paper, an analytical model of the a...
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Antonio Carlo Bertolino, Matteo Gaidano, Stefano Smorto, Paolo Giovanni Porro and Massimo Sorli
Vibrations generated by the main rotor-gearbox assembly in a helicopter are the principal cause of damage to cockpit instruments and crew discomfort in terms of cabin noise. The principal path of vibration transmission to the fuselage is through the gear...
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Yijing Chu, Ming Wu, Hongling Sun, Jun Yang and Mingyang Chen
Active noise control (ANC) systems usually involve a large number of loudspeakers and error microphones in order to achieve noise reduction over an extended region of space. Although fundamentals of ANC theory and principles of ANC methods have been well...
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Weige Tao, Yue Ma, Shuyan Xiao, Qin Cheng, Yongxing Wang and Zhengyu Chen
Environmental noise causes enormous harm to human health. This research suggests an active noise control (ANC) system based on the cuckoo search (CS) algorithm to reduce indoor noise pollution. The indoor environment?s ANC is more complicated than the co...
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Young-Sup Lee, Seokhoon Ryu, Eunsuk Yoo and Chasub Lim
This study considered implementing an active road noise control (ARNC) system using an electronic sound generator (ESG) as a secondary actuator to suppress road noise in a car cabin. The ESG was installed to the cowl panel of a test car to generate struc...
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Yu-Lin Song, Manoj Kumar Reddy, Hung-Yung Wen and Luh-Maan Chang
The extremely low-frequency (ELF) and its corresponding electromagnetic field influences the yield of CMOS processes in the foundry, especially for high-end equipment such as scanning electron microscopy (SEM) systems, transmission electron microscopy (T...
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