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a Unified Adaptive Active Control Mechanism for Noise Cancellation and Vibration Suppression

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The design relations are formulated such that to allow on-line design and implementation and thus result in a self-tuning control algorithm that is implemented on an integrated digital signal processing and transputer system.
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This article is published in Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing.The article was published on 1996-11-01. It has received 28 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Adaptive control & Active noise control.

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Active Structural Vibration Control: A Review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a generic procedure to the design process and give selective examples from the literature on relevant ma- terial, together with examples of their applications, such as structure modeling, model reduction, feedback control, feedforward control, con- trollability and observability, spillover, eigenstructure assign- ment (pole placement), coordinate coupling control, robust control, optimal control, state observers (estimators), intelli- gent structure and controller, adaptive control, time delay, actuator-structure interaction, and optimal placement of actuators
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Bayesian Learning-Based Model-Predictive Vibration Control for Thin-Walled Workpiece Machining Processes

TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper developed a purely data-driven Sparse Bayesian learning-based method to predict the future deformation of thin-walled flexible workpieces by using historical displacement information.
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Intelligent Learning Algorithms for Active Vibration Control

TL;DR: This correspondence presents an investigation into the comparative performance of an active vibration control (AVC) system using a number of intelligent learning algorithms.
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Multi-channel adaptive active vibration control of piezoelectric smart plate with online secondary path modelling using PZT patches

TL;DR: A new multi-channel FXLMS with online secondary path modelling (SPM) is designed based on the auxiliary random noise technique and experimental results show that the vibration of the smart cantilever plate could be effectively attenuated with a high convergence rate.
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Self-learning active vibration control of a flexible plate structure with piezoelectric actuator

TL;DR: The simulation results clearly demonstrate an effective vibration suppression capability that can be achieved using piezoelectric actuator with the incorporated self-learning feedback controller.