Abstract

This study demonstrates the relevance of active electroacoustic resonators to controlling the performance of subwavelength inclusions in an acoustic metamaterial, which is a major difficulty. A feedback control scheme for loudspeakers (used as acoustic scatterers) is proposed, involving passband-current control via real-time sensing and processing of the pressure signal by a field-programmable gate array. This allows external, independent tuning of the absorption (including levels near zero and near unity), bandwidth, and resonance frequency of subwavelength acoustic resonators. The work offers a viable way past the current limitations of metamaterials, to enable practical applications.

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