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Applied Acoustics
Volume 61, Issue 2, October 2000, Pages 183-187
 
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Applying equal-loudness compensation to the adaptive active noise control

Woon-Seng GanE-mail The Corresponding Author

Digital Signal Processing Laboratory, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Nanyang Avenue, Singapore 639798, Singapore

Received 22 April 1999;
revised 19 July 1999;
accepted 13 December 1999.
Available online 12 July 2000.

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Abstract

Previous works on the narrowband adaptive active noise control (AANC) have focused on using an adaptive gain factor to control the degree of noise reduction or amplification. This paper proposes a new method to incorporate equal-loudness compensation to the gain factor, thus allowing a more accurate perception of the actual attenuation or amplification of the noise level.

Author Keywords: Active noise control; Signal processing

Article Outline

1. Introduction
2. Narrowband AANC with equal-loudness compensation
3. Simulation results
4. Conclusion
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