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Feedforward Control of a Light-Weight Device Casing for Active Noise Reduction
by
Wrona, Stanislaw
, Pawelczyk, Marek
in
active casing
/ active control
/ active noise control
/ active structural acoustic control
/ active vibration control
/ flexible structures
2016
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Feedforward Control of a Light-Weight Device Casing for Active Noise Reduction
by
Wrona, Stanislaw
, Pawelczyk, Marek
in
active casing
/ active control
/ active noise control
/ active structural acoustic control
/ active vibration control
/ flexible structures
2016
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Feedforward Control of a Light-Weight Device Casing for Active Noise Reduction
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Feedforward Control of a Light-Weight Device Casing for Active Noise Reduction
2016
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Overview
It is possible to enhance acoustic isolation of the device from the environment by appropriately controlling vibration of a device casing. Sound insulation efficiency of this technique for a rigid casing was confirmed by the authors in previous publications. In this paper, a light-weight casing is investigated, where vibrational couplings between walls are much greater due to lack of a rigid frame. A laboratory setup is described in details. The influence of the cross-paths on successful global noise reduction is considered. Multiple vibration actuators are installed on each of the casing walls. An adaptive control strategy based on the Least Mean Square (LMS) algorithm is used to update control filter parameters. Obtained results are reported, discussed, and conclusions for future research are drawn.
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De Gruyter Open,Polish Academy of Sciences,Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Sciences
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