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From: Joi Ito
Sent Fri 7/5/2013 10:11:36 PM
Subject: Fwd: noise canceling
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From: Joseph Paradiso <MI
Subject: Re: noise canceling
Date: July 5 2013 07:47:37 -0400
To: Joi Ito
Hi Joi. Active noise canceling tends to work best if you can apply the control at a discrete
point. Headphones, for example, where you put the control right at the ear where
you want to suppress the nose. Also, ACT mufflers exist - you can actuate in a
small area where the noise is produced or transmit through. In aircraft, the most
successful techniques I know of are where they apply the actuation at mounting
points or bulkheads, to reduce local vibration there. It doesn't tend to work well if
you're trying to control a larger space - the reflections, multipath, dispersions, and
general complexity of real world get in the way. It's generally hard unless you can
find a "chokepoint' through which the sound and vibration need to pass - there you
can put your pickups and actuators to locally null it.
There are a bunch of companies playing in this space now - everybody knows Bose (their
big research here for years has been on active suspensions for cars - an extension
of noise canceling to lower frequencies, although with less than commercial
success, although they've recently released an actively controlled seat for trucks
that's promising). There are a ton of others working here now, but it tends to be
mostly headphones - I recall a company called NCT who were major players, but
the wcbsitc I found doesn't look tremendously encouraging (http:Pwww.nct-
acti% ).
Hope this helps a bit, and happy 4'th! The fireworks were great up on the deck last night -
Krishna and I brought my daughters.
-Joe-
On Jul 4, 2013, at 7:55 PM, Joi Ito wrote:
What's the best technology for noise canceling, for instance a section
of an airplane. Is there something that works well or a theory that
might work?
- Joi
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