that Is, The Active Control Of Sound And Vibration, Which Relies Primarily On The Principle Of Wave Interference. Tokhi (control And Systems Engineering, U. Of Sheffield) And Veres (autonomous Control Systems, U. Of Southampton) Summarize The Established Fundamentals, Recent Algorithmic Developments
Active Sound and Vibration Control: theory and applications Volume 31 || Multichannel active noise control: stable adaptive algorithms
โ Scribed by Tokhi, Osman; Veres, Sandor
- Book ID
- 115317238
- Publisher
- IET
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 946 KB
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0852960387
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โฆ Synopsis
that Is, The Active Control Of Sound And Vibration, Which Relies Primarily On The Principle Of Wave Interference. Tokhi (control And Systems Engineering, U. Of Sheffield) And Veres (autonomous Control Systems, U. Of Southampton) Summarize The Established Fundamentals, Recent Algorithmic Developments, And Applications. Among Their Topics Are Three-dimensional Propagation, Stable Adaptive Algorithms To Control Multichannel Noise, Neural Networks, Control Around A Human Head, The Vibration Control Of Manipulators, And Road Noise. Distributed In The Us By Books International. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, Or
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