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In this chapter, a new approach to active narrowband noise control is presented. Narrowband acoustic noise may be generated, among others, by rotating parts of electro-mechanical devices, such as motors, turbines, compressors, or fans. Active noise control involves the generation of “antinoise”, i.e., the generation of a sound that has the same amplitude, but the opposite phase, as the unwanted noise, which causes them to interfere destructively, rather than constructively. In the range of low frequencies (below 1 kHz), the active approach is more effective than passive methods that employ dampers, barriers, absorbers, and other forms of acoustic isolation.
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Since in the case considered \(\omega (t)\) is a random variable (rather than an unknown deterministic constant) the classical Craméra-Rao bound does not apply.
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Niedźwiecki, M., Meller, M. (2021). Active Suppression of Nonstationary Narrowband Acoustic Disturbances. In: Kulczycki, P., Korbicz, J., Kacprzyk, J. (eds) Automatic Control, Robotics, and Information Processing. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 296. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48587-0_26
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