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Implementing Active Control Designing and Integrating Active Sound and Vibration Control System with Digisonix

October 8-9, 1998 at the Marriott Hotel, Munich Airport, Freising, Germany

Introduction

Need to control noise and vibration in your products? Digisonix is sponsoring this workshop in cooperation with Texas Instruments to address the important issues facing companies who want to apply active control to their products. Engineers and mangers need to master critical implementation skills in order to fully benefit from the significant performance improvements and dramatic component cost reductions made possible by active control systems.


Workshop Objective

This workshop provides a brief background on the theory of active sound and vibration control technology, the major emphasis is on the practical issues associated with implementing active control solutions. Keynote Speakers and Instructors from The Automotive, Aerospace, University and Active Control Industry will discuss all system components, including digital signal processing hardware, control algorithm software, sensors, and actuators. In addition, a hands-on workshop will give you an opportunity to apply active control solutions to real problems.


Workshop Keynote Speakers

  • Dr. Stephen Elliot, Chairman
    Signal Processing and Control Group, Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton
  • Dr. Land Miller, Director of Mechanical Research and Development Group for Lord Corporation
  • Dr. Klaus Schaaf, is Director of Acoustics Research for Volkswagen, AG


Workshop Outline

  • Introductions and Syllabus Review
  • Theoretical Background
  • Methods of Control/Control Techniques
  • Physical System Considerations
  • Digital Signal Processing Systems Requirements and Products
  • Software Development Process
  • Automotive Applications with Case Studies
  • Commercial Fans Applications with Case Studies
  • Applications in Aerospace
  • Hands-on Application Workshop
  • Texas Instruments DSP Product Update


Key Benefits

  • Learn from experts how to design and integrate active sound and vibration control systems
  • Learn from case studies how to implement specific active control solution
  • Discover powerful hardware and software tools for developing active sound and vibration control applications


Who the target audience should be

The manufactures and suppliers to the automotive and vehicle equipment are the primary target market. Engineers and management involved with the research, product design, or sound and vibration issues with a product are the target individuals within these markets. University and government research departments also should find this course useful.


Registration Information

The enrollment fee for this 2-day workshop is $950.00 US. This fee includes all course materials. Meals and lodging are the responsibility of the attendee. Digisonix reserves the right to cancel or reschedule this workshop for any reason.

To register, please call one of the telephone numbers listed in the following table or send email to epic@ti.com. The workshop will be held at the Marriott Hotel, Munich Airport, Freising Germany.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE:

September 15, 1998

Fee:                    $950 USA

German Line:   +49-8161/80 33 11
French Line:    +33-1/30 70 11 64
English Line:   +44-1604/66 33 99
Italian:               +33-1/30 70 11 67

Fax for all:        +33-1/30 70 10 32

Email for all:     epic@ti.com

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