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Kyle Desrosiers (ME)- Team Lead
Brad Fiedler (EE)
Greg Wodzicki (EE)
Chris VanWagenen (EE)
George Slack- Faculty Guide
P11227- ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION
Acknowledgements:Cenco Physics
Texas Instruments
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
• This project aims to attenuate sound level output of a given source using an Active Noise Cancellation system (ANC).
• First of a series of projects ultimately targeting attenuation of Internal Combustion Engine.
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KEY CUSTOMER NEEDS
• Prove concept of sound attenuation via Active Cancellation
• Demonstrate technical challenges limitations of ANC
• ANC system fully functional to work on a given input
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KEY ENGINEERING SPECS• Noise reduction- Source only vs ANC system on
• Target: >6dB
• Ideal conditions: ~17dB
• Effective Frequency range
• Ideal: 20-20k Hz (Human Auditory Range)
• Actual: 20-1000 Hz
• Processing time
• Ideal: 0.5 ms
• Actual: Unknown
• Speaker Output Level
• ~100dB
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CONCEPT SUMMARY
• Sound Waves:
• Propagation of compression and rarefaction through air
Source: http://misclab.umeoce.maine.edu/boss/classes/SMS_491_2003/sound/sound_wave.jpg
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SUPER POSITIONING OF WAVES
• In Phase • Out of Phase
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SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
• Microphones: Input Signal, Error Signal• Power Amplifier: Behringer EPQ1200• Speaker: Goldwood GW-210/8
• DSP: • TAS3108EVM2 Eval Kit• C5505 DSP Eval Kit
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DESIGN SUMMARY
• System Spec’d for Lawn Mower Engine
• Wye Configuration, Dipole Configuration
• Speakers:
• 10in, 110 Watt RMS
• 86.5 dB Sound Level output
• 40-2200 Hz
• Amp
• 2 x 320 Watts at 8 Ohms
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DESIGN SUMMARY
• Microphone
• Typical Frequency Response
• Cheap
• For Initial Testing
• DSP
• TAS3108EVM2 Eval Kit
• C5505 DSP Eval Kit
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DSP
• TAS3108EVM2 Eval Kit
• Sampling Rate: 192 kHz
• Programmable in Assembly or GUI Interface
• 8 Inputs/outputs
• C5505 DSP Eval Kit
• Sampling Rate: 48 kHz
• Programmable in C++
• TI Support
• 2 Inputs/Outputs
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ALGORITHM
• Least Mean Squares (LMS)
• Modeled in Matlab
• Shown to Work
• Unable to successfully implement in first DSP
• Feedback issues using second DSP stalled implementation
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TESTING/RESULTS
• Matlab Simulation
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TESTING/RESULTS• Test Setups Conducted
• Straight Inverted Signal, Equal Path Length
• Wye • Dipole Box
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TESTING/RESULTS
• 4in Pipe, Wye
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TESTING/RESULTS
• 4in Pipe, Dipole
• Lawn Mower Sound Wave• 8dB Reduction
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TESTING/RESULTS• 6in, Wye Connection
• Complex Sounds
• Dependent on sound
• Achieved 8dB reduction
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TESTING/RESULTS
• Using Microphones and DSP
• Max Reduction achieved: 3dB
• Feedback through mics limited test range
• Testing conducted at low sound levels
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SUCCESSES AND FAILURES
• Successes
• Proof of concept
• Geometry, superposition
• Pure tones
• Cancellation of low frequencies with inversion
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SUCCESSES AND FAILURES
• Failures
• Programming original DSP
• Programming second DSP, fine tuning
• Microphone Feedback, Clipping
• Unable to implement on non electrical sound source
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FUTURE WORK
• Testing
• 6 inch dipole setup
• Back pressure with system in use
• Algorithm debugged
• New microphones
• Eliminate feedback/clipping issue
• System downsized, optimized
• Application to mechanical sound source
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SUGGESTIONS
• Computer engineer
• Better knowledge of programming
• Increased budget
• Microphones with proper range, sensitivity, heat properties
• More expert advice/input