Bayesian active noise control

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Ardekani, Iman
Varastehpour, Soheil
Sharifzadeh, Hamid
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2022-10
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active noise control (ANC)
noise control
adaptive algorithms
Bayesian Inverse Problems theory
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Ardekani, I. T., Pour, S., & Sharifzadeh, H. (2022). Bayesian active noise control. 2022 Conference of the Acoustical Society of New Zealand (pp. 1-6).
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Active Noise Control (ANC) is a challenging practical application of adaptive control systems. This paper approaches ANC from the perspective of the Bayesian Inverse Problems theory. The ANC underlying problem is initially formulated as a generic Bayesian inverse problem. A solution to this problem is then obtained using standard methods in the Bayesian Inverse Problems theory, resulting in a new adaptive algorithm for ANC. The results show the effectiveness of the chosen approach in creating new adaptive algorithms for ANC, one of which is presented in this paper. This algorithm can reach a probabilistic model for the optimal control systems, but conventional algorithms can reach only a deterministic model. Consequently, unlike other algorithms, the proposed algorithm can quantify the uncertainty associated with the adaptive control process in active noise control.
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Acoustical Society of New Zealand
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