Active noise control by adaptive noise filtering

US10176795B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10176795-B2
Application numberUS-201615380319-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 15, 2016
Priority dateDec 17, 2015
Publication dateJan 8, 2019
Grant dateJan 8, 2019

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The present invention relates to a method of noise reduction including the steps of filtering reference signals and representing noise by an adaptive filter comprising adaptive filter coefficients to obtain actuator driving signals, outputting the actuator driving signals by loudspeakers to obtain loudspeaker signals. The method further includes detecting the loudspeaker signals by microphones and filtering the reference signals by estimated transfer functions representing the transfer of the loudspeaker signals output by the loudspeakers to the microphones to obtain filtered reference signals. The method further includes updating the filter coefficients of the adaptive filter based on the filtered reference signals and based on the previously updated filter coefficients of the adaptive filter multiplied by leakage factors.

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A method for noise reduction comprising: filtering multichannel reference signals representing noise by an adaptive filter including filter coefficients to obtain actuator driving signals; outputting the actuator driving signals by one or more loudspeakers to obtain loudspeaker signals; detecting the loudspeaker signals by one or more microphones; filtering the multichannel reference signals by estimated transfer functions representing a transfer of the loudspeaker signals output by the one or more loudspeakers to the one or more microphones to obtain filtered multichannel reference signals; updating the filter coefficients of the adaptive filter based on: the filtered multichannel reference signals; and previously updated filter coefficients of the adaptive filter multiplied by leakage factors, and determining at least one control parameter of a vehicle, wherein the at least one control parameter is selected from a group consisting of a speed of the vehicle, a pressure of a tire of the vehicle, information indicating that the vehicle is off-road, information on a driving mode of the vehicle, information on a closed/open state of doors and/or a trunk and/or windows and/or a roof of the vehicle and an audio level adjusted for an audio device of the vehicle; and wherein: adaptation step sizes of the updating of the filter coefficients of the adaptive filter are not constant; and the adaptation step sizes depend on the determined at least one control parameter of the vehicle. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the adaptation step sizes depend on a time-dependent control parameter. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the updating of the filter coefficients of the adaptive filter is at least partly performed in a frequency domain. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein a matrix of Fourier transformed previously updated filter coefficients is multiplied by a matrix of leakage coefficients. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the updating of the filter coefficients of the adaptive filter is performed according to: w k,m [n+ 1]=IFFT( W old k,m [k]V k,m [k]−C k,m [k ]), wherein w k,m [n+1] are the filter coefficients of the adaptive filter updated at a time step n+1, IFFT is an Inverse Fast Fourier Transform, W old k,m [k] denotes the filter coefficients of a previous time step n transformed into the frequency domain, V k,m [k] a leakage matrix comprising the leakage factors that are frequency dependent and wherein C k,m [k] is a product of the adaptation step sizes used for the updating of the filter coefficients and a summed cross spectrum. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the adaptation step sizes are given by: (a) a global constant adaptation step size or (b) a time-dependent and frequency-dependent adaptation step size, in particular, depending on dynamic control parameters or (c) a frequency-dependent matrix comprising values of the adaptation step sizes or (d) a time-dependent and frequency-dependent matrix including values of the adaptation step sizes. 7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising determining dynamic control parameters and wherein the adaptation step sizes are given by a time-dependent and frequency-dependent matrix comprising values of the adaptation step sizes that depend on the determined dynamic control parameters. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the dynamic control parameters are selected from a group consisting of a current vehicle speed, tire pressure, vehicle on- or off-road status, dynamic driving modes, door/rooftop/trunk open/close states, windows/sunroof open/close states and an infotainment/entertainment operation/audio level. 9. A noise reduction apparatus being configured to perform the method of claim 1 . 10. A noise reduction apparatus comprising: a first adaptive filter comprising filter coefficients and being configured to adaptively filter multichannel reference signals representing noise to obtain actuator driving signals; at least one loudspeaker configured to output the actuator driving signals to obtain loudspeaker signals; a plurality of microphones being configured to detect the loudspeaker signals; a second filter configured to filter the multichannel reference signals by estimated transfer functions representing the transfer of the loudspeaker signals output by the at least one loudspeaker to the plurality of microphones to obtain filtered multichannel reference signals; a memory to store data; and a processor configured to receive the data from the memory and to update the filter coefficients of the first adaptive filter based on the filtered multichannel reference signals and previously updated filter coefficients of the first adaptive filter including multiplying at least some values of the previously updated filter coefficients by leakage factors and to determine at least one control parameter of a vehicle, wherein the at least one control parameter is selected from a group consisting of a speed of the vehicle, a pressure of a tire of the vehicle, information indicating that the vehicle is off-road, information on a driving mode of the vehicle, information on a closed/open state of doors and/or a trunk and/or windows and/or a roof of the vehicle and an audio level adjusted for an audio device of the vehicle, wherein adaptation step sizes of the updating of the filter coefficients of the adaptive filter are not constant and depend on the determined at least one control parameter of the vehicle. 11. A vehicle active noise control system comprising the noise reduction apparatus of claim 10 . 12. A method for noise reduction comprising: filtering multichannel reference signals representing noise by an adaptive filter to obtain actuator driving signals; outputting the actuator driving signals by one or more loudspeakers to obtain loudspeaker signals; detecting the loudspeaker signals by one or more microphones; filtering the multichannel reference signals by estimated transfer functions representing a transfer of the loudspeaker signals detected by the one or more microphones to obtain filtered multichannel reference signals; updating filter coefficients of the adaptive filter based on the filtered multichannel reference signals and on previously updated filter coefficients of the adaptive filter multiplied by leakage factors, and determining at least one control parameter of a vehicle, wherein the at least one control parameter is selected from a group consisting of a speed of the vehicle, a pressure of a tire of the vehicle, information indicating that the vehicle is off-road, information on a driving mode of the vehicle, information on a closed/open state of doors and/or a trunk and/or windows and/or a roof of the vehicle and an audio level adjusted for an audio device of the vehicle; wherein: adaptation step sizes of the updating of the filter coefficients of the adaptive filter are not constant, and the adaptation step sizes depend on the determined at least one control parameter of the vehicle. 13. The method of claim 12 , wherein the adaptation step sizes depend on a time-dependent control parameter. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein the updating of the filter coefficients of the adaptive filter is at least partly performed in a frequency domain. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein a matrix of Fourier transformed previously updated filter coefficients is multiplied by a matrix of leakage coefficients.

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  • Filtering, e.g. Kalman filters or special analogue or digital filters · CPC title

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What does patent US10176795B2 cover?
The present invention relates to a method of noise reduction including the steps of filtering reference signals and representing noise by an adaptive filter comprising adaptive filter coefficients to obtain actuator driving signals, outputting the actuator driving signals by loudspeakers to obtain loudspeaker signals. The method further includes detecting the loudspeaker signals by microphones …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Harman Becker Automotive Systems Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G10L21/0208. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jan 08 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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