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"An electroacoustic sound transmission system that is stable in any (dissipative) acoustic environment: An application of sound portholes",
NOISE-CON 2010 in conjunction ith the 159th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Baltimore, MD, 04/2010.
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"A physically motivated room reverberation enhancement system that is stable in any (dissipative) room: An application of sound portholes",
NOISE-CON 2010 in conjunction ith the 159th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Baltimore, MD, 04/2010.
Abstract
"Feedback Control of Acoustic Musical Instruments",
STAN-M, no. 120, Stanford, CA, Stanford University, 06/2008.
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