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This study focuses on enhancing active noise control (ANC) in room enclosures, specifically targeting zones of quiet (ZoQ) around aircraft passenger seats. By integrating virtual sensing and motion tracking techniques, we aim to dynamically adapt the ZoQ to moving targets. Key to our approach is the strategic placement of actuators and sensors, forming the core of the ANC system. Our methodology includes virtual sensing for ANC analysis, ZoQ optimization for varied applications, and in-depth case studies. We introduce an innovative combination of a speaker gimbal system, a vision system, and custom software for precise motion tracking, significantly improving ZoQ localization. The findings offer insights into maintaining effective ZoQs for multiple input multiple output (MIMO) local ANC configurations, laying the groundwork for adaptive ZoQ control about sound sources and desired cancellation locations. This research marks a significant step towards more effective and adaptable noise cancellation in enclosed spaces.
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