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Spatially Selective Active Noise Control for Open-fitting Hearables with Acausal Optimization

Audio and Speech Processing 2025-05-16 v1 Sound Systems and Control Signal Processing Systems and Control

Abstract

Recent advances in active noise control have enabled the development of hearables with spatial selectivity, which actively suppress undesired noise while preserving desired sound from specific directions. In this work, we propose an improved approach to spatially selective active noise control that incorporates acausal relative impulse responses into the optimization process, resulting in significantly improved performance over the causal design. We evaluate the system through simulations using a pair of open-fitting hearables with spatially localized speech and noise sources in an anechoic environment. Performance is evaluated in terms of speech distortion, noise reduction, and signal-to-noise ratio improvement across different delays and degrees of acausality. Results show that the proposed acausal optimization consistently outperforms the causal approach across all metrics and scenarios, as acausal filters more effectively characterize the response of the desired source.

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@article{arxiv.2505.10372,
  title  = {Spatially Selective Active Noise Control for Open-fitting Hearables with Acausal Optimization},
  author = {Tong Xiao and Simon Doclo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.10372},
  year   = {2025}
}

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