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4 April 1997 Active vibration control in precision structures
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Abstract
This paper discusses the developed Adaptive Neural Control architecture for on-line system identification and real-time adaptive control. After reviewing existing literature involving controls of structural vibration, we report new developments carried out under the adaptive neural control program for the USAF Phillips Laboratory. The new results include a neural control architecture suitable for MIMO systems subjected to tonal disturbances that is capable of optimizing vibration suppression in the presence of sensor or actuator failures. This architecture was demonstrated in a series of tests on the ASTREX facility.
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Gary G. Yen "Active vibration control in precision structures", Proc. SPIE 3077, Applications and Science of Artificial Neural Networks III, (4 April 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.271473
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KEYWORDS
Active vibration control

Adaptive control

Control systems

Actuators

Sensors

System identification

Vibration control

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