It is usual to set single-point noise controller at each point in order to cancel noises at multiple cancelling points. How should we adapt controllers in such a case? The easiest way is to let them work individually, though it is possible to use all the error signals for one controller. In this case, there is a promblem that the controllers do not necessarily converge. In this paper, we consider the conditions of the paths under which the controllers converge when they work individually.
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Kazushi IKEDA, "Convergence Analysis of Multi-Point Noise Controller" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E80-A, no. 5, pp. 844-848, May 1997, doi: .
Abstract: It is usual to set single-point noise controller at each point in order to cancel noises at multiple cancelling points. How should we adapt controllers in such a case? The easiest way is to let them work individually, though it is possible to use all the error signals for one controller. In this case, there is a promblem that the controllers do not necessarily converge. In this paper, we consider the conditions of the paths under which the controllers converge when they work individually.
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