The use of wavelets for efficient, active control of distributed parameter systems

For active control of distributed parameter systems, such as a vibrating structures or acoustical noise fields, meeting the requirements of control over a high bandwidth and over a large spatial extent in general requires the use of a large number of sensors and actuators. For systems with large num...

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