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Title: Active noise control on high frequency narrow band dental drill noise: Preliminary results
Authors: Kaymak, E
Atherton, MA
Rotter, K
Millar, B
Issue Date: 2007
Publisher: The University of New South Wales
Citation: 14th International Congress on Sound & Vibration, Cairns, Australia, 9-12 July, 2007, p26.
Abstract: Dental drills produce a characteristic noise that is uncomfortable for patients and is also known to be harmful to dentists under prolonged exposure. It is therefore desirable to protect the patient and dentist whilst allowing two-way communication. A solution is to use a combination of the three main noise cancellation methods, namely, Passive Noise Control, Adaptive Filtering and Active Noise Control. Dental drill noise occurs at very high frequency ranges in relation to conventional ANC, typically 2kHz to 6kHz and it has a narrow band characteristic due to the direct relation of the noise to the rotational speed of the bearing. This paper presents a design of an experimental rig where first applications of ANC on dental drill noise are executed using the standard filtered reference Least Mean Square (FXLMS) algorithm. The secondary path is kept as simple as possible, due to the high frequency range of interest, and hence is chosen as the space between headphone loudspeaker and error microphone placed in the ear (input of the headphone loudspeaker and the output of the error microphone). A standard headphone loudspeaker is used for the control source and the microphone inside of an “Ear and Cheek Simulator Type 43AG” is used as the error microphone. The secondary path transfer function is obtained and preliminary results of the application of ANC are discussed.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/2440
ISBN: 9780733425165
Appears in Collections:Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Dept of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Research Papers

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