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SONIC (self-optimizing narrowband interference canceler) is an acronym of a recently proposed active noise control algorithm with interesting adaptivity and robustness properties. SONIC is a purely feedback controller, capable of rejecting nonstationary sinusoidal disturbances (with time-varying amplitude and/or frequency) in the presence of plant (secondary path) uncertainty. We show that although SONIC can work reliably without access to a reference signal, even when the frequency of the disturbance is unknown and possibly time varying, the algorithm can take advantage of such additional source information. Unlike classical hybrid solutions, the reference signal is used only to extract information about the instantaneous frequency of the disturbance. The advance-time advantage, available because the acoustic delay in the system is larger than the electrical delay, allows one to incorporate in the control loop a smoothed, and hence more accurate, frequency estimate. This increases the attenuation efficiency of SONIC and widens its operating range—the modified algorithm can be safely used in the presence of rapid frequency changes. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADAPTIVE CONTROL AND SIGNAL PROCESSING
no. 27,
edition 12,
pages 1048 - 1064,
ISSN: 0890-6327 - Language:
- English
- Publication year:
- 2013
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- Niedźwiecki M., Meller M.: Hybrid SONIC: joint feedforward–feedback narrowband interference canceler// INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ADAPTIVE CONTROL AND SIGNAL PROCESSING. -Vol. 27, iss. 12 (2013), s.1048-1064
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