'The text is well written and supported by clear and useful
illustrations. This would be a useful textbook for postgraduate or
advanced undergraduate studies and would also make a good
introductory text for engineers moving into the field. The
literature survey and bibliography provide a useful starting point
for further study.'The Aeronautical JournalActive Control of
Aircraft Cabin Noise provides a bridge to fill the gap between
robust control theory and practical applications of active noise
control systems in aircraft cabin. Both the possibilities and
limitations of structural solutions to enhance aircraft cabin
comfort by reducing interior noise are discussed supported by a
wide range of topics in engineering, from finite element modeling
to multichannel adaptive feed-forward control, usually dealt
separately in the literature. In addition, experimental noise
attenuation results with passengers' subjective perceptions
predicting the effects of cabin noise on comfort assessments is
examined. Theoretical and experimental research is detailed enough
to capture the interest of the non-expert in engineering who wishes
to have an overview of some of the active noise control
applications in aircraft. This book may be used as an advanced
textbook by graduate and undergraduate students in aeronautical
engineering, and would be an authoritative resource book for
research into the subject.
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