Abstract
Further research on the quiet zones created in the free space, using multiple control sources and error microphones located in two parallel planes, indicated that there also exists a range of optimal spacing for the control sources and error microphones. Both the computer simulations and experimental results show that the control system can create the largest quiet zone and suffer the least increase of total sound power output when the control actuators and sensors are arranged within this optimal range.
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