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Hybrid Active and Passive Control of a Server Room Noise: A Comparative Study of Results Obtained by Using Different Algorithms

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Hybrid noise control is the combination of both active noise and passive noise control. For high-frequency noise, we generally use passive noise control technique, and for low-frequency noise of less than 200 Hz, we use active noise control technique. Passive noise control is achieved by introducing passive techniques such as enclosures, physical barriers, and silencers to attenuate the undesired noise, whereas active noise control (ANC) is achieved by introducing a cancelling “anti-noise” signal generated by a processor or electronics circuit. Digital filters can be used for this purpose with an appropriate adaptive algorithms such as FXLMS, FXNLMS, FBLMS, SE-FXLMS, and FULMS. The development of an ANC simulation model can be divided into two parts: the modelling of primary noise and the modelling of secondary or counter noise. The anti-noise generated by the ANC system can be modelled only if we have the information of primary noise. For successful simulation of secondary noise, we have to model the control system and its interaction with the surrounding acoustical space. This article describes the practical application of active noise control as well as passive noise control to a server room, greatly reducing the level of noise in the whole area through appropriate adaptive algorithms. The results obtained using different algorithms are compared and analyzed.

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Sahoo, S., Jagadeb, S.R. (2015). Hybrid Active and Passive Control of a Server Room Noise: A Comparative Study of Results Obtained by Using Different Algorithms. In: Das, K., Deep, K., Pant, M., Bansal, J., Nagar, A. (eds) Proceedings of Fourth International Conference on Soft Computing for Problem Solving. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 336. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2220-0_48

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