Advanced Sensors for Active Noise Control – Design, Implementations and Applications
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Intelligent Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 May 2024) | Viewed by 867
Special Issue Editors
Interests: active noise control; adaptive signal processing; kernel methods; nonlinear filtering
Interests: active noise control; adaptive filtering; machine learning; deep learning
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Interests: adaptive filtering; active noise control; distributed network; state estimation; parameter estimation
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Recently years have seen a growing interest in the potential use of the active noise control (ANC) technique, which is an effective way to reduce the noise level in electroacoustic or electromechanical systems. Since its first introduction in 1936, this approach has been greatly developed. Recent advances in the ANC technique based on sensor technology have become available for application in headphone, open window, fMRI acoustic noise control, transformer noise control, and various other uses.
This Special Issue therefore aims to compile original research and review articles on recent advances, solutions, applications, and new challenges in the field of the ANC technique.
Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- Spatial ANC approaches;
- Adaptive algorithms;
- Zone-of-quiet-based methods;
- Periodic noise control;
- ANC in vehicles;
- Implementation for ANC systems;
- Active structural acoustic control;
- Analog control in ANC;
- Psychoacoustic ANC systems;
- Fuzzy control for ANC;
- ANC applications;
- Deep learning-based active noise control;
- Virtual sensing.
Dr. Lu Lu
Dr. Dongyuan Shi
Dr. Zongsheng Zheng
Dr. Yi Yu
Guest Editors
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