Rudd W.
Bernie1, Li Mingfeng1, Teik C. Lim1,
Jing-Huei Lee2
1Mechanical Engineering,
We
demonstrate that active noise control (ANC) is feasible to treat MRI noises
at frequencies greater than 2 KHz. Several MRI scan noise and gradient
signals were recorded and replayed in a sound quality chamber to simulate the
MRI environment. A dummy wore headphones containing piezoceramic speakers
with condenser microphones installed inside and outside the earpiece to
measure the environmental sound in the immediate patient vicinity. During the
simulation study, the sound pressure level (SPL) was measured, both with and
without the ANC. Results presented show the ANC system attained significant
SPL reduction at all frequencies up to 5 kHz.