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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Redundant Input Cancellation by a Bursting Neural Network

Bol, Kieran G. 20 June 2011 (has links)
One of the most powerful and important applications that the brain accomplishes is solving the sensory "cocktail party problem:" to adaptively suppress extraneous signals in an environment. Theoretical studies suggest that the solution to the problem involves an adaptive filter, which learns to remove the redundant noise. However, neural learning is also in its infancy and there are still many questions about the stability and application of synaptic learning rules for neural computation. In this thesis, the implementation of an adaptive filter in the brain of a weakly electric fish, A. Leptorhynchus, was studied. It was found to require a cerebellar architecture that could supply independent frequency channels of delayed feedback and multiple burst learning rules that could shape this feedback. This unifies two ideas about the function of the cerebellum that were previously separate: the cerebellum as an adaptive filter and as a generator of precise temporal inputs.
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On Adaptive Filtering Using Delayless IFIR Structure : Analysis, Experiments And Application To Active Noise Control And Acoustic Echo Cancellation

Venkataraman, S 09 1900 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
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Redundant Input Cancellation by a Bursting Neural Network

Bol, Kieran G. January 2011 (has links)
One of the most powerful and important applications that the brain accomplishes is solving the sensory "cocktail party problem:" to adaptively suppress extraneous signals in an environment. Theoretical studies suggest that the solution to the problem involves an adaptive filter, which learns to remove the redundant noise. However, neural learning is also in its infancy and there are still many questions about the stability and application of synaptic learning rules for neural computation. In this thesis, the implementation of an adaptive filter in the brain of a weakly electric fish, A. Leptorhynchus, was studied. It was found to require a cerebellar architecture that could supply independent frequency channels of delayed feedback and multiple burst learning rules that could shape this feedback. This unifies two ideas about the function of the cerebellum that were previously separate: the cerebellum as an adaptive filter and as a generator of precise temporal inputs.
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Číslicové zpracování signálů v reálném čase / Digital signal processing in real time

Zamazal, Zdeněk January 2011 (has links)
This work deals with digital signal processing in the field of adaptive filtering. Fundamental basics of adaptive filtering are described and primary aim is to create executable laboratory examples, using adaptive filtering, in LabView programming language. These laboratory examples are intended to be used by students fo studying and during laboratory lessons. Objective is to connect the examples with external devices, such as microphone. A microphone is used as an user's speech input acquiring interface. In the thesis is depicted Wiener's filter and problem of adaptive filtering is discussed. Contemporary adaptive algorithms are described and their applications as well. Most mentioned is the LMS algorithm and it's forms. Laboratory examples use following concepts: Adaptive Echo Cancellation, Active Noise Control and System Identification. Each of these examples is solely executable (need for LabView or Run-time engine), consisting also of theory with diagrams. Examples therefore are usable even without manual.
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Řídicí systém pro elektrodynamický budič vibrací / Control system for electrodynamic vibration exciter

Čala, Martin January 2014 (has links)
Master's thesis deals with implementation of a control system for an electrodynamic exciter. Patent and literature research with focus on applicable control methods is performed. Then, description of the methods applicable in the system identification, as well as types of the signals used in the vibration testing are discussed. The practical section is dedicated to the analysis of available hardware resources, design, assembly and verification of a control system for an electrodynamic exciter equipped with piezoelectric accelerometer and components of National Instruments.
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Využití rekurzivní metody nejmenších čtverců pro analýzu dynamiky vozidel / The Use of Recursive Least Squares Method for Vehicle Dynamics Analysis

Sladká, Pavla January 2010 (has links)
Tato diplomová práce nastiňuje teoretické základy potřebné pro návrh algoritmu rekurzivní metody nejmenších čtverců a následně jeho aplikaci na experimentální data naměřená při testovacím manévru uskutečněném v roce 2001. Analyzována byla příčná dynamika jednostopého rovinného modelu vozidla. Práce také obsahuje srovnání výsledků získaných jednak rekurzivním algoritmem a dále i algoritmem Kalmanova filtru.
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Online Secondary Path Modelling for Spatial Active Noise Control with Arbitrarily Spaced Arrays / Sekundärvägsmodellering för Aktiv Brusreducering i Rum med Godtyckligt Placerade Arrayer

Brunnström, Jesper January 2021 (has links)
In this work we explore online secondary path modelling (SPM) in the context of spatial active noise control (ANC). Specifically, we are interested in the reduction of broadband noise over a three-dimensional region, without restrictions on microphone and loudspeaker array placement. As spatial ANC generally requires many channels, both ANC and SPM methods must have low computational cost. The SPM methods are intended to be used with a specific spatial ANC algorithm based on kernel interpolation. By incorporating SPM, the spatial ANC method is enabled to operate under timevarying secondary paths. Four SPM methods are considered in detail, of which three are based on the auxiliary noise technique. Descriptions of the algorithms are presented for the multichannel case, in addition to block-based implementations taking advantage of the fast Fourier transform to drastically reduce computational cost. Impulse responses to simulate a soundfield are recorded using a programmable robot arm. The algorithms are evaluated through simulations to show their respective strengths and weaknesses. It is found that the auxiliary noise based SPM methods have good convergence properties for both control filter and secondary path estimate, although the auxiliary noise’s degrading effect on the residual noise leads to a similar total noise reduction as the auxiliary noise free method. For all algorithms, the noise control performance worsens, and the convergence time increases by more than an order of magnitude, compared to when the secondary paths are known. It is verified that the kernel interpolation based spatial ANC method successfully reduces noise over a region even when used with online SPM. / I detta projekt undersöks sekundärvägsmodellering för spatial aktiv brusreducering. Fokus ligger på minskning av brus över en tredimensionell region, för metoder utan några restriktioner när det gäller mikrofon- och högtalarplacering. Efterssom spatial brusreducering generellt kräver många kanaler, behöver både sekundärvägsmodellering samt brusreducering ha mycket låg beräkningskostnad. Metoderna för sekundärvägsmodellering är menade att användas tillsammans med en specifik spatial brusreduceringsalgoritm baserad på kärninterpolation. Genom att inkludera sekundärvägsmodellering kan den spatiala brusreduceringsmetoden operera även då sekundärvägarna är tidsvarierande. Fyra metoder för sekundärvägsmodellering är undersökta i detalj, tre av vilka är baserade på auxiliärbrusprincipen. Dessa algoritmer är beskrivna för multikanalsfallet, tillsammans med blockbaserade implementationer som utnyttjar den snabba Fouriertransformen för att drastiskt minska sina beräkningskostader. Impulssvar som kan användas för att simulera ett ljudfält är inspelade med hjälp av en programmerbar robotarm. Algoritmerna är utvärderade genom simuleringar för att visa deras respektive styrkor och svagheter. Experimenten visade att de algoritmer som använder sig av auxiliärbrus har bra konvergenskaraktäristik för både kontrollfilter och sekundärvägsestimat. Däremot, på grund av auxiliärbrusets negativa inverkan på residualbruset i rummet, är den totala brusreduceringen snarlik det den auxiliärbrusfria metoden ger. För alla algoritmer blir brusreduceringen försämrad och konvergenstiden ökad med mer än en storleksordning när sekundärvägsmodellering används, jämfört med när sekundärvägarna är kända. Det verifierades också att den spatiala brusreduceringsmetoden baserad på kärninterpolation kan reducera brus över en region även när den används tillsammans med sekundärvägsmodellering.
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Active cancellation of 3D Tollmien-Schlichting waves in the presence of sound and vibrations. / Aktive Auslöschung von 3D Tollmien-Schlichting Wellen unter Anwesenheit von Schall und Schwingungen.

Opfer, Holger 19 September 2002 (has links)
No description available.

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