Claims
- 1. A method of tuning an adaptive feedforward noise cancellation algorithm, comprising the acts of:
providing a feedback active noise reduction (ANR) circuit, for providing an ANR error signal; providing a feedforward LMS tuning algorithm including at least first and second time varying parameters wherein said feedforward LMS tuning algorithm includes the formulas: γk=WkTXk Wk+1=λkWk+μkXkek; and adjusting said at least first and second time varying parameters as a function of instantaneous measured acoustic noise, a weight vector length and measurement noise variance, wherein said time varying parameters include: 19μk=μoλk(Xk+Qk)T(Xk+Qk)λk=(Xk+Qk)T(Xk+Qk)-2L σq2(Xk+Qk)T(Xk+Qk)wherein Xk=Xk+Qk is a measured reference signal; Qk is measurement noise, including electronic noise and quantization noise; σq2 is the known or measured variance of the measurement noise; L is the length of the LMS weight vector Wk; and ek is an error signal which is the net result of both the feedforward method and the feedback circuit.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the output of the filter γk is multiplied by a feedforward proportionality constant Kff to produce a feedforward acoustic noise cancellation signal Kffγk and wherein the error signal ek is acted on by a digital infinite impulse response filter so as to produce a cancellation signal rk, which is multiplied by a feedback proportionality constant Kfb and the sum of the feedforward and feedback components Kffγk+Kfbrk provides a total noise cancellation signal.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said ANR error signal of feedback active noise reduction (ANR) circuit and said feedforward LMS tuning algorithm each provide an active noise reduction performance value that is greater than a sum of said ANR circuit and said LMS tuning algorithm.
- 4. A method of tuning an algorithm for providing noise cancellation, comprising the acts of:
receiving a measured reference signal, the measured reference signal including a measurement noise component having a measurement noise value of known variance; and generating an acoustic noise cancellation signal according to the formulas: γk=WkTXk Wk+1=λkWk+μkXkek wherein time varying parameters λk and μk are determined according to the formulas: 20μk=μoλk(Xk+Qk)T(Xk+Qk)λk=(Xk+Qk)T(Xk+Qk)-2L σq2(Xk+Qk)T(Xk+Qk)wherein Xk=Xk+Qk is a measured reference signal; Qk is electronic noise and quantization; σq2 is a known variance of the measurement noise; L is the length of weight vector Wk; and ek is an error signal which is the net result of both a feedforward tuning method and a feedback active noise reduction method.
- 5. A method of tuning a least mean square (LMS) filter comprising the acts of:
providing a feedback active noise reduction (ANR) circuit, for providing an ANR error signal; formulating a Lyapunov function of a LMS filter weight vector, a reference input signal, a measurement noise on the measured reference input signal, a time varying leakage parameter λk, and a step size parameter μk; using the resultant Lyapunov function to identify formulas for computing the time varying leakage parameter λk and step size parameter μk that maximize stability and performance of the resultant LMS filter weight vector update equation Wk+1=λkWk+μkekXk wherein said time varying parameters determined are 21μk=μoλk(Xk+Qk)T (Xk+Qk)λk=(Xk+Qk)T (Xk+Qk)-2L σq2(Xk+Qk)T (Xk+Qk).wherein Xk=Xk+Qk is a measured reference signal; Qk is electronic noise and quantization; σq2 is a known variance of the measurement noise; L is the length of weight vector Wk; and ekis an error signal which is the net result of both the ANR circuit and the LMS filter.
STATEMENT OF RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/887,942 filed Jun. 22, 2001 and incorporated herein by reference Force. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
[0002] The invention was made with the Government support under Grant No. F41624-99-C-606 awarded by the United States Air Force. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
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09887942 |
Jun 2001 |
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10842714 |
May 2004 |
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