Active Noise Cancellation with MEMS Resonant Microphone Array

J Microelectromech Syst. 2020 Oct;29(5):839-845. doi: 10.1109/jmems.2020.3011938. Epub 2020 Aug 4.

Abstract

This paper presents active noise cancelation (ANC) based on MEMS resonant microphone array (RMA) which offers very high sensitivities (and thus very low noise floors) near resonance frequencies and also provides filtering in acoustic domain. The ANC is targeted to actively cancel out any sound between 5 - 9 kHz (above the speech range of 300 - 3,400 Hz). The ANC works best around the resonance frequencies of the resonant microphones where the sensitivities are high. The ANC has been implemented with analog inverter, digital phase compensator, digital adaptive filter, and deep learning, and shown to perform better with a digital adaptive filter for both RMA-based and flat-band-microphone-based ANC. At the same time, when the sound intensity over 5 - 9 kHz is low, RMA-based ANC with adaptive filter works the best among different approaches tested. Automatic speech recognition under different noises (of different intensity levels) has been tested with ANC. In all the tested cases, word error rate improves with ANC.

Keywords: Active noise cancellation (ANC); automatic speech recognition (ASR); hearing aids; microelectromechanical systems (MEMS); noise reduction (NR); resonant microphone array (RMA).