Adaptive Feed forward Controller Applied for Active Engine Mount System
Abstract
from vibration sources. Based on the modeling of AEM system, the simulation result confirms how well the proposed control algorithm performs to reduce the transmitted vibrations from engine to the chassis.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21535%2FProICIUS.2015.v11.690
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