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Journal articles on the topic "Multi-frequency twoweight LMS filter"

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Ogunfunmi, Tokunbo, and Thomas Paul. "Analysis of Convergence of a Frequency-Domain LMS Adaptive Filter Implemented as a Multi-Stage Adaptive Filter." Journal of Signal Processing Systems 56, no. 2-3 (2008): 341–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11265-008-0236-0.

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Yang, Qiu, Kyeongnak Lee, and Byeongil Kim. "Development of Multi-Staged Adaptive Filtering Algorithm for Periodic Structure-Based Active Vibration Control System." Applied Sciences 9, no. 3 (2019): 611. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app9030611.

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A digital adaptive filtering system is applied to various fields such as current disturbance, noise cancellation, and active vibration and noise control. The least mean squares (LMS) algorithm is widely adopted, owing to its simplicity and low computational burden. A limitation of the LMS algorithm with fixed step size is the trade-off between convergence speed and stability. Several studies have tried to overcome this limitation by varying the step size according to filter input and error; however, the related algorithms with variable step size have not been suitable for signals with complex frequency spectra. As the error decreases, the quality of the output signal deteriorates due to the increase in the higher-order components, depending on the characteristics of the algorithm. Therefore, a novel adaptive filtering algorithm was proposed to overcome these drawbacks. It increased the stability of the system by decreasing the step size using an exponential function. In addition, the error was reduced through normalization using the power of the input signal in the initial state, and the misadjustments in the system were adjusted properly by introducing an energy autocorrelation function of instantaneous error. Furthermore, a novel multi-staged adaptive LMS (MSA-LMS) algorithm was introduced and applied to active periodic structures. The proposed algorithm was validated by simulation and observed to be superior to the conventional LMS algorithms. The results of this study can be applied to active control systems for the reduction of vibration and noise signals with complex spectra in next-generation powertrains, such as hybrid and electric vehicles.
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Fayemi, Olalekan, Qingyun Di, Qihui Zhen, and Yu L. Wang. "Adaptive Processing for EM Telemetry Signal Recovery: Field Data from Sichuan Province." Energies 13, no. 22 (2020): 5873. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13225873.

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This paper deals with the study of multi-channel adaptive noise cancellation with a focus on its application in electromagnetic (EM) telemetry. We presented new variable step-size least mean square (LMS) techniques: regularized variable step-size LMS and regularized sigmoid variable size LMS, for electromagnetic telemetry data processing. Considering the complexity and spatial distribution of environmental noise, algorithms with multiple reference signals were used to retrieve transmitted EM signals. The feasibility of the regularized variable step size LMS algorithms with numerical simulation was analyzed and presented. The adaptive processing techniques were applied in the recovery of frequency and binary phase shift key modulated signal. The proposed multi-channel adaptive technique achieves fast convergence speed, low mean squared error and is shown to have good convergence characteristics compared to conventional methods. In addition to attaining good results from the multi-channel adaptive filter and performing the signal analysis in real-time, we implemented combined fast effective impulse noise removal techniques. The combination of median and mean filters was effective in removing a wide range of impulsive noises without distorting any other data points. Further, electromagnetic telemetry data were acquired during a drilling operation in Sichuan province, China, for real field application. Data processing workflow was designed for EM telemetry data processing based on the noise characteristics, simulation results and expected result for demodulation. To establish a comprehensive overview, a performance comparison of the acquisition array system is also provided. Conclusively, the introduced multichannel adaptive noise canceling techniques are very effective in recovering transmitted EM telemetry signals.
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Dehghan Firoozabadi, Ali, Pablo Irarrazaval, Pablo Adasme, et al. "Multiresolution Speech Enhancement Based on Proposed Circular Nested Microphone Array in Combination with Sub-Band Affine Projection Algorithm." Applied Sciences 10, no. 11 (2020): 3955. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10113955.

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Speech enhancement is one of the most important fields in audio and speech signal processing. The speech enhancement methods are divided into the single and multi-channel algorithms. The multi-channel methods increase the speech enhancement performance by providing more information with the use of more microphones. In addition, spatial aliasing is one of the destructive factors in speech enhancement strategies. In this article, we first propose a uniform circular nested microphone array (CNMA) for data recording. The microphone array increases the accuracy of the speech processing methods by increasing the information. Moreover, the proposed nested structure eliminates the spatial aliasing between microphone signals. The circular shape in the proposed nested microphone array implements the speech enhancement algorithm with the same probability for the speakers in all directions. In addition, the speech signal information is different in frequency bands, where the sub-band processing is proposed by the use of the analysis filter bank. The frequency resolution is increased in low frequency components by implementing the proposed filter bank. Then, the affine projection algorithm (APA) is implemented as an adaptive filter on sub-bands that were obtained by the proposed nested microphone array and analysis filter bank. This algorithm adaptively enhances the noisy speech signal. Next, the synthesis filters are implemented for reconstructing the enhanced speech signal. The proposed circular nested microphone array in combination with the sub-band affine projection algorithm (CNMA-SBAPA) is compared with the least mean square (LMS), recursive least square (RLS), traditional APA, distributed multichannel Wiener filter (DB-MWF), and multichannel nonnegative matrix factorization-minimum variance distortionless response (MNMF-MVDR) in terms of the segmental signal-to-noise ratio (SegSNR), perceptual evaluation of speech quality (PESQ), mean opinion score (MOS), short-time objective intelligibility (STOI), and speed of convergence on real and simulated data for white and colored noises. In all scenarios, the proposed method has high accuracy at different levels and noise types by the lower distortion in comparison with other works and, furthermore, the speed of convergence is higher than the compared researches.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Multi-frequency twoweight LMS filter"

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Kim, Taeho, and Monika Ivantysynova. "Active Vibration Control of Axial Piston Machine using Higher Harmonic Least Mean Square Control of Swash Plate." Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2016. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-199412.

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Noise emission is a major drawback of the positive displacement machine. The noise source can be divided into structure borne noise source (SBNS) and fluid borne noise source (FBNS). Passive techniques such as valve plate optimization have been used for noise reduction of axial piston machines. However, passive techniques are only effective for limited operating conditions or at least need compromises in design. In this paper, active vibration control of swash plate is investigated for vibration and noise reduction over a wide range of operating conditions as an additional method to passive noise reduction techniques. A 75cc pump has been modified for implementation of active vibration control using the swash plate. One tri-axial acceleration sensor and one angle sensor are installed on the swash plate and a high speed servovalve is used for the swash plate actuation. The multi-frequency two-weight least mean square (LMS) filter synthesizes the servovalve input signal to generate a destructive interference force which minimizes the swash plate vibration. An experimental test setup has been realized using Labview field-programmable gate array (FPGA) via cRIO. Simulation and experimental studies are conducted to investigate the possibility of active vibration control.
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Conference papers on the topic "Multi-frequency twoweight LMS filter"

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Zhou, Lujun, Daoqing Zhou, Yongming Nie, Hailong Ru, and Yong Hao. "Design on Parallel Structure Multi-frequency Fx-LMS Calculation of Signal Processing Filter with Errors." In 2016 3rd International Conference on Mechatronics and Information Technology. Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icmit-16.2016.96.

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Kim, Taeho, and Monika Ivantysynova. "Active Vibration/Noise Control of Axial Piston Machine Using Swash Plate Control." In ASME/BATH 2017 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fpmc2017-4304.

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In this paper, active vibration control concept using the existing pump control system based on the multi-frequency two-weight notch LMS (Least Mean Square) filter was investigated and tested experimentally. This research also includes the direct swash plate acceleration measurement, the case acceleration measurement, and the simultaneous multi-position microphone measurement in the semi-anechoic chamber. A 75 cc/rev swash plate type axial pump was modified to implement swash plate active vibration control combining a high speed direct drive servovalve, an electronic swash plate angle sensor, a swash plate acceleration sensor, and a high speed real-time controller with the NI Labview FPGA. Vibration measurements utilizing a tri-axial swash plate acceleration sensor and two tri-axial case acceleration sensors, and noise measurements using three microphones were conducted in the semi-anechoic chamber to investigate the influence and effectiveness of the developed system and the proposed swash plate active vibration control.
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