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: [Vibration Isolation]({{< relref "vibration_isolation" >}}), [Sensor Fusion]({{< relref "sensor_fusion" >}})
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Reference
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: <sup id="1223611da2f9b157af97503a4fec7631"><a class="reference-link" href="#collette14_vibrat" title="Collette \& Matichard, Vibration control of flexible structures using fusion of inertial sensors and hyper-stable actuator-sensor pairs, in in: {International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering
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(ISMA2014)}, edited by (2014)">(Collette \& Matichard, 2014)</a></sup>
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: ([Collette and Matichard 2014](#org6ed3ef2))
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Author(s)
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: Collette, C., & Matichard, F.
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- The fusion with an **accelerometre** is used to increase the loop gain. However, as the accelerometer is not dual with the actuator, there is no guaranty stability when the isolation stage is mounted on a flexible support.
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- The fusion with a **force sensor** can be used to increase the loop gain with little effect on the compliance and passive isolation, provided that the blend is possible and that no active damping of flexible modes is required.
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# Bibliography
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<a class="bibtex-entry" id="collette14_vibrat">Collette, C., & Matichard, F., *Vibration control of flexible structures using fusion of inertial sensors and hyper-stable actuator-sensor pairs*, In , International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering (ISMA2014) (pp. ) (2014). : .</a> [↩](#1223611da2f9b157af97503a4fec7631)
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## Bibliography {#bibliography}
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<a id="org6ed3ef2"></a>Collette, C., and F Matichard. 2014. “Vibration Control of Flexible Structures Using Fusion of Inertial Sensors and Hyper-Stable Actuator-Sensor Pairs.” In _International Conference on Noise and Vibration Engineering (ISMA2014)_.
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