Low-frequency reverberant sound fields are usually suppressed by means of either adaptive feedforward control or Helmholtz resonator. Feedforward systems utilize a noise reference signal, error microphone, and loudspeaker to cancel sound propagating in one direction. Due to the requirement for multiple transducers and a powerful digital signal processor, feedforward systems are the most complex and expensive option for acoustic noise reduction. Helmholtz resonators, comprising auxiliary coupled acoustic chambers, are a popular passive technique for the control of dominant acoustic modes. Although lightly damped acoustic modes can be heavily attenuated, the resonators are difficult to tune and require unpractically large cavity volumes at fr...
International audienceA Helmholtz resonator is a passive acoustic resonator classically used to cont...
This paper presents an acoustic impedance control architecture for an electroacoustic absorber combi...
One of the problems associated with the use of Helmholtz resonators to control tonal noise propagati...
Low frequency sound waves propagating in a duct is ideally suited for active noise control(ANC) appl...
This paper presents a concept of sensorless electroacoustic absorber for damping the low-frequency m...
Active electroacoustic absorption relies on the modification of the acoustic impedance presented by ...
International audienceAn Electroacoustic Resonator consists of a loudspeaker used as a membrane reso...
Sound absorption at low frequencies still remains a challenge in both scientific research and engine...
An Electroacoustic Resonator consists of a loudspeaker used as a membrane resonator, through anacous...
Variable acoustic properties can be obtained at the diaphragm of a loudspeaker, with the help of ver...
International audienceThe electroacoustic resonator is an efficient electro-active device for noise ...
International audience"Helmholtz resonators have been historically one of the first engineered conce...
Two electro-mechanical actuators are examined for a semi-active Helmholtz resonator acoustic device....
Abstract The adaptive Helmholtz resonator for decreasing harmonic pulsating pressure in a low-pressu...
There are a variety of needs in room acoustics, such as the control of ventilation noise, adjustment...
International audienceA Helmholtz resonator is a passive acoustic resonator classically used to cont...
This paper presents an acoustic impedance control architecture for an electroacoustic absorber combi...
One of the problems associated with the use of Helmholtz resonators to control tonal noise propagati...
Low frequency sound waves propagating in a duct is ideally suited for active noise control(ANC) appl...
This paper presents a concept of sensorless electroacoustic absorber for damping the low-frequency m...
Active electroacoustic absorption relies on the modification of the acoustic impedance presented by ...
International audienceAn Electroacoustic Resonator consists of a loudspeaker used as a membrane reso...
Sound absorption at low frequencies still remains a challenge in both scientific research and engine...
An Electroacoustic Resonator consists of a loudspeaker used as a membrane resonator, through anacous...
Variable acoustic properties can be obtained at the diaphragm of a loudspeaker, with the help of ver...
International audienceThe electroacoustic resonator is an efficient electro-active device for noise ...
International audience"Helmholtz resonators have been historically one of the first engineered conce...
Two electro-mechanical actuators are examined for a semi-active Helmholtz resonator acoustic device....
Abstract The adaptive Helmholtz resonator for decreasing harmonic pulsating pressure in a low-pressu...
There are a variety of needs in room acoustics, such as the control of ventilation noise, adjustment...
International audienceA Helmholtz resonator is a passive acoustic resonator classically used to cont...
This paper presents an acoustic impedance control architecture for an electroacoustic absorber combi...
One of the problems associated with the use of Helmholtz resonators to control tonal noise propagati...