An active feedback controller design methodology based on passivity-based robust control techniques is presented for broad-band noise control in an acoustic duct. The controller design methodology is demonstrated on an experimental one-dimensional (1-D) acoustic duct facility. The experimental results exhibit the effectiveness of the controller in suppressing acoustic noise levels over a broad frequency range without destabilizing high frequency dynamics of the system. The controller design is shown to be robust to unmodelled dynamics and parametric uncertainties. A finite dimensional mathematical model is derived for a 1-D acoustic duct using analytical as well as system identification techniques. It is shown that the theoretically determi...
Ventilation systems installed in buildings usually generate low-frequency noise because the passive ...
Ventilation systems installed in buildings usually generate low-frequency noise because the passive ...
A simple technique for the active control of sound in ducts, initially suggested by Olson and May [1...
Abstract- Although active noise control has been a subject of interest for over 50 years, it has bec...
A control design method is proposed to design controllers to achieve global sound pressure attenuati...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/57830/1/AcousticDuctTCST1996.pd
[[abstract]]This paper describes the principle and application of a hybrid robust active noise contr...
Although active noise control has been a subject of interest for over fifty years, it has become fea...
International audienceIn this paper the attenuation of sound propagation in an air-handling duct usi...
[[abstract]]In this paper, an active noise control (ANC) system for broadband cancellation of noise ...
Although active noise control has been a subject of interest for over fifty years, it has become fea...
A robust active noise controller (ANC) is proposed here for finite ducts. While the H∝ control theor...
Active noise control is a problem that receives significant attention in many areas including aerosp...
Active noise control is a problem that receives significant attention in many areas including aerosp...
Active noise control (ANC) has remained a challenging problem in the controls community, even with t...
Ventilation systems installed in buildings usually generate low-frequency noise because the passive ...
Ventilation systems installed in buildings usually generate low-frequency noise because the passive ...
A simple technique for the active control of sound in ducts, initially suggested by Olson and May [1...
Abstract- Although active noise control has been a subject of interest for over 50 years, it has bec...
A control design method is proposed to design controllers to achieve global sound pressure attenuati...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/57830/1/AcousticDuctTCST1996.pd
[[abstract]]This paper describes the principle and application of a hybrid robust active noise contr...
Although active noise control has been a subject of interest for over fifty years, it has become fea...
International audienceIn this paper the attenuation of sound propagation in an air-handling duct usi...
[[abstract]]In this paper, an active noise control (ANC) system for broadband cancellation of noise ...
Although active noise control has been a subject of interest for over fifty years, it has become fea...
A robust active noise controller (ANC) is proposed here for finite ducts. While the H∝ control theor...
Active noise control is a problem that receives significant attention in many areas including aerosp...
Active noise control is a problem that receives significant attention in many areas including aerosp...
Active noise control (ANC) has remained a challenging problem in the controls community, even with t...
Ventilation systems installed in buildings usually generate low-frequency noise because the passive ...
Ventilation systems installed in buildings usually generate low-frequency noise because the passive ...
A simple technique for the active control of sound in ducts, initially suggested by Olson and May [1...