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2 Transfer function in a room.............................................................................. 83. 3.1. ... 4 Energy balance in a room................................................................................. 87.
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My thanks are due to Ms. Neha Gupta and the staff of the DRPG office for their untiring effort to .... 3.1.5 FXLMS algorithm for feedback ANC in Headsets . .... phone to sense the residual noise and a secondary speaker to produce the antinoise.
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at all other locations; Q the largest eigenvalue of a matrix $00 2 steady state expectation operator. 2 Finite-signal-to-noise Model. Consider the following MIMO linear discrete time sys-. [st]-lzillil where 5 is the delay operator, 2 E RP+n and if;
and are often less able to control their environments. It is unknown to which extent aggressive behaviour, helplessness, and hyper-activity are (in part) a consequence of the everlasting noise exposure of the young and older child. In contrast to the