扬声器
安静的
声学
主动噪声控制
圈地
稳健性(进化)
球壳
物理
磁单极子
二次源
计算机科学
壳体(结构)
工程类
降噪
电信
机械工程
基因
化学
社会学
量子力学
生物化学
社会科学
作者
Tomer Peleg,Boaz Rafaely
摘要
Active control of sound can be employed globally to reduce noise levels in an entire enclosure, or locally around a listener’s head. Recently, spherical loudspeaker arrays have been studied as multiple-channel sources for local active control of sound, presenting the fundamental theory and several active control configurations. In this paper, important aspects of using a spherical loudspeaker array for local active control of sound are further investigated. First, the feasibility of creating sphere-shaped quiet zones away from the source is studied both theoretically and numerically, showing that these quiet zones are associated with sound amplification and poor system robustness. To mitigate the latter, the design of shell-shaped quiet zones around the source is investigated. A combination of two spherical sources is then studied with the aim of enlarging the quiet zone. The two sources are employed to generate quiet zones that surround a rigid sphere, investigating the application of active control around a listener’s head. A significant improvement in performance is demonstrated in this case over a conventional headrest-type system that uses two monopole secondary sources. Finally, several simulations are presented to support the theoretical work and to demonstrate the performance and limitations of the system.
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