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Conventional active noise cancelling (ANC) headphones often perform well in reducing the low-frequency noise and isolating the high-frequency noise by earmuffs passively. The existing ANC systems often use high-speed digital signal processors to cancel out disturbing noise, which results in high power consumption for a commercial ANC headphone. The contribution of this paper can be classified into:...
Active noise control (ANC) for in-ear headphones is challenging due to physical tiny volume constraint. According to the best of our survey, most of the previous papers provide only simulation results rather than physically measuring results. In this paper, the detailed experience on implementation and evaluation for ANC in-ear headphone design has been presented. Measurement results show that the...
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