NATURAL ALGORITHMS FOR CHOOSING SOURCE LOCATIONS IN ACTIVE CONTROL-SYSTEMS

Citation
Kh. Baek et Sj. Elliott, NATURAL ALGORITHMS FOR CHOOSING SOURCE LOCATIONS IN ACTIVE CONTROL-SYSTEMS, Journal of sound and vibration, 186(2), 1995, pp. 245-267
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Acoustics
ISSN journal
0022460X
Volume
186
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
245 - 267
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-460X(1995)186:2<245:NAFCSL>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Natural algorithms have been considered as a method of finding optimal secondary loudspeaker positions in an active noise control system. Se veral genetic algorithms and simulated annealing algorithms were devel oped and tested for different size searching problems. The performance of each algorithm was investigated and compared with a simple random search. The performance was also tested by using the results obtained from exhaustive searching. It was found that the speed of convergence of the best genetic algorithm and that of the best simulated annealing algorithm were similar, with the latter generally being slightly fast er on average. In the case of choosing eight loudspeaker positions fro m a possible 32 locations, for which there are more than 10(7) possibl e combinations, the simulated annealing program was reliably able to f ind a set of positions which gave an overall reduction at the micropho nes which was within 0.5 dB of the best achievable, by searching only about 2000 loudspeaker combinations. The sets of secondary source posi tions which gave the greatest reduction, without excessive control eff ort, were then used in experiments in an enclosure, and the results sh owed good agreement with the theoretical predictions. These secondary source positions were also used in experiments in which the frequency of the primary source was changed slightly and good performance was ag ain observed, indicating that the search procedure is reasonably robus t. (C) 1995 Academic Press Limited