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@article{tanRobustControlMicrovibrations2005,
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title = {Robust Control of Microvibrations with Experimental Verification},
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author = {Tan, A C H and Meurers, T and Veres, S M and Aglietti, G and Rogers, E},
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date = {2005-05-01},
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journaltitle = {Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science},
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shortjournal = {Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science},
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volume = {219},
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number = {5},
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pages = {453--460},
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issn = {0954-4062, 2041-2983},
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doi = {10.1243/095440605X16929},
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url = {https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1243/095440605X16929},
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urldate = {2024-10-22},
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abstract = {The paper addresses the problem of actively attenuating a particular class of vibrations, known as microvibrations, which arise, for example, in panels used on satellites. A control scheme that incorporates feedback action is developed which operates at a set of dominant frequencies in a disturbance spectrum, where the control path model is estimated online. Relative to earlier published techniques, a new feature of the presented controller is the use of the inverse Hessian to improve adaptation speed. The control scheme also incorporates a frequency estimation technique to determine the relevant disturbance frequencies with higher precision than the standard fast Fourier transform (FFT). The control scheme is implemented on an experimental test-bed and the total achieved attenuation, as measured from the experiments, is 26 dB. The low computational demand of the control scheme allows for single chip controller implementation, a feature which is particularly attractive for potential applications areas, such as small satellites, where there are critical overall weight restrictions to be satisfied while delivering high quality overall performance.},
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langid = {english},
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file = {/home/danesabo/Zotero/storage/7E857NVF/Tan et al. - 2005 - Robust control of microvibrations with experimental verification.pdf}
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@article{taoDigitalTwinIndustry2019,
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@article{taoDigitalTwinIndustry2019,
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title = {Digital {{Twin}} in {{Industry}}: {{State-of-the-Art}}},
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title = {Digital {{Twin}} in {{Industry}}: {{State-of-the-Art}}},
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shorttitle = {Digital {{Twin}} in {{Industry}}},
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shorttitle = {Digital {{Twin}} in {{Industry}}},
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