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5 April 2006 Vibration control with adaptive structures: MAVO FASPAS project review
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The mission of the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, one of the biggest research facilities in Germany, is to identify technologies with a high impact potential for commercial applications and to take all necessary steps to successfully promote them by performing cooperative industrial research activities. One of these technologies is called smart structures, also known as adaptive structures. Most recently, Fraunhofer decided to strategically extend its portfolio to include this technology and summarize its R&D activities in the FIT (Fraunhofer Innovation Topics) ADAPTRONIK. To improve Fraunhofer's competencies in adaptronics, especially with respect to system design and implementation, the Fraunhofer internal project MAVO FASPAS was launched in 2003. Now, after 3 years of work, the project comes to a close. This article discusses some major project results.
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Holger Hanselka, Tobias Melz, Welf-Guntram Drossel, Dieter Sporn, Andreas Schönecker, and Axel Poigné "Vibration control with adaptive structures: MAVO FASPAS project review", Proc. SPIE 6173, Smart Structures and Materials 2006: Smart Structures and Integrated Systems, 61730T (5 April 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.658650
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Digital signal processing

Sensors

Reliability

Interfaces

Device simulation

Smart structures

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