JSME International Journal Series C, Vol.45, No.2, pp.409-416 (2002)
Modeling, control and experiment of feedback
active noise control systems
for free sound fields
S.Adachi and H.Sano
Abstract
Feedback active noise control (FB-ANC) systems need no reference signal sensors
and their implementation cost is therefore attractive due to the relatively
simple configuration. This paper reports the design of an FB-ANC system for
free sound fields by H-inf control theory based on
a lower-order infinite impulse response (IIR) model of the acoustic plant. The
acoustic plant, which is an acoustic transmission system from a loudspeaker
(i.e. the actuator) to an error microphone (i.e. the sensor), is first devised
by using the physical modeling method in conjunction with a system identification
result. The feedback controller is next designed to attenuate the noise level
in the vicinity of the error sensor by reducing the sensitivity function over
the frequency range of interest. H-inf control theory is applied to achieve
the control objective, because it can formulate the control specifications in
terms of the frequency weighting functions in the frequency domain. Finally,
the effectiveness of the proposed design procedure is demonstrated by experimental
tests.
Keywords: active noise control, acoustics, physical modeling, system identification,
H-inf control, automobile