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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Aufsatznummer | 040004 |
Fachzeitschrift | Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics |
Jahrgang | 18 |
Ausgabenummer | 1 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2012 |
Veranstaltung | 164th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America 2012 - Kansas City, MO, USA / Vereinigte Staaten Dauer: 22 Okt. 2012 → 26 Okt. 2012 |
Abstract
Noise can be disturbing, stressful or even harmful. Headphones with active noise cancellation (ANC) can enhance the user's comfort, especially when travelling. On a plane or a train, in the street or at work, these headphones give the possibility to reduce unwanted noise. The range of ANC headphones on the market is constantly increasing. Circumaural and supra-aural headphones with different control strategies have been available for a long time; over the last few years the product lines have been expanded to in-ear headphones. These headphones already have quite a good passive attenuation and are equipped with feedforward control for active noise cancellation. The best results in attenuation are achieved by semi-adaptive digital controls, which choose the best filter depending on the noise spectrum and can be manually adapted to the user. A fully adaptive control has already been proven to be very effective in aviation headsets and other ANC applications. Besides the market analysis of ANC headphones we would like to present an adaptive feedforward control for in-ear headphones and highlight the advantages compared to a static feedforward control.
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- Akustik und Ultraschall
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in: Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, Jahrgang 18, Nr. 1, 040004, 2012.
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T1 - Adaptive feedforward control for active noise cancellation in-ear headphones
AU - Priese, Sylvia
AU - Bruhnken, Christoph
AU - Voss, Daniel
AU - Peissig, Jürgen
AU - Reithmeier, Eduard
PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Noise can be disturbing, stressful or even harmful. Headphones with active noise cancellation (ANC) can enhance the user's comfort, especially when travelling. On a plane or a train, in the street or at work, these headphones give the possibility to reduce unwanted noise. The range of ANC headphones on the market is constantly increasing. Circumaural and supra-aural headphones with different control strategies have been available for a long time; over the last few years the product lines have been expanded to in-ear headphones. These headphones already have quite a good passive attenuation and are equipped with feedforward control for active noise cancellation. The best results in attenuation are achieved by semi-adaptive digital controls, which choose the best filter depending on the noise spectrum and can be manually adapted to the user. A fully adaptive control has already been proven to be very effective in aviation headsets and other ANC applications. Besides the market analysis of ANC headphones we would like to present an adaptive feedforward control for in-ear headphones and highlight the advantages compared to a static feedforward control.
AB - Noise can be disturbing, stressful or even harmful. Headphones with active noise cancellation (ANC) can enhance the user's comfort, especially when travelling. On a plane or a train, in the street or at work, these headphones give the possibility to reduce unwanted noise. The range of ANC headphones on the market is constantly increasing. Circumaural and supra-aural headphones with different control strategies have been available for a long time; over the last few years the product lines have been expanded to in-ear headphones. These headphones already have quite a good passive attenuation and are equipped with feedforward control for active noise cancellation. The best results in attenuation are achieved by semi-adaptive digital controls, which choose the best filter depending on the noise spectrum and can be manually adapted to the user. A fully adaptive control has already been proven to be very effective in aviation headsets and other ANC applications. Besides the market analysis of ANC headphones we would like to present an adaptive feedforward control for in-ear headphones and highlight the advantages compared to a static feedforward control.
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DO - 10.1121/1.4792245
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VL - 18
JO - Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics
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SN - 1939-800X
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T2 - 164th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America 2012
Y2 - 22 October 2012 through 26 October 2012
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