Abstract: The paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating a particular class of vibrations, known as microvibrations, which arise, for example, in panels used on satellites. A control scheme that incorporates feedback action is developed which operates at a set of dominant frequencies in a disturbance spectrum, where the control path model is estimated online. Relative to earlier published techniques, a new feature of the presented controller is the use of the inverse Hessian to improve adaptation speed. The control scheme also incorpor-ates a frequency estimation technique to determine the relevant disturbance frequencies with higher precision than the standard fast Fourier transform (FFT). The control scheme is implemented on an e...
In recent years, frequency selective controllers were developed to offer an alternative to the well ...
Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in the stability requirements placed on satellite based p...
During the last two decades, there has been a dramatic increase in research into the active control ...
The paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating a particular class of vibrations, known as m...
The paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating a particular class of vibrations, known as m...
The paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating a particular class of vibrations, known as m...
This paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating the vibration of plates on satellites. A pu...
This paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating the vibration of plates on satellites. A pu...
This paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating the vibration of plates on satellites. A pu...
International audienceThe paper addresses the problem of mixed active-passive microvibration mitigat...
Microvibrations, at frequencies between 1 and 1000 Hz, generated by on board equipment, propagate th...
Microvibrations, generally defined as low amplitude vibrations at frequencies up to 1 kHz, are now o...
Microvibrations, generally defined as low amplitude vibrations at frequencies up to 1 kHz, are now o...
Microvibrations, generally defined as low amplitude vibrations at frequencies up to 1 kHz, are now o...
In recent years, frequency selective controllers were developed to offer an alternative to the well ...
In recent years, frequency selective controllers were developed to offer an alternative to the well ...
Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in the stability requirements placed on satellite based p...
During the last two decades, there has been a dramatic increase in research into the active control ...
The paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating a particular class of vibrations, known as m...
The paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating a particular class of vibrations, known as m...
The paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating a particular class of vibrations, known as m...
This paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating the vibration of plates on satellites. A pu...
This paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating the vibration of plates on satellites. A pu...
This paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating the vibration of plates on satellites. A pu...
International audienceThe paper addresses the problem of mixed active-passive microvibration mitigat...
Microvibrations, at frequencies between 1 and 1000 Hz, generated by on board equipment, propagate th...
Microvibrations, generally defined as low amplitude vibrations at frequencies up to 1 kHz, are now o...
Microvibrations, generally defined as low amplitude vibrations at frequencies up to 1 kHz, are now o...
Microvibrations, generally defined as low amplitude vibrations at frequencies up to 1 kHz, are now o...
In recent years, frequency selective controllers were developed to offer an alternative to the well ...
In recent years, frequency selective controllers were developed to offer an alternative to the well ...
Recent years have seen a dramatic increase in the stability requirements placed on satellite based p...
During the last two decades, there has been a dramatic increase in research into the active control ...