Halim, D.Tanaka, N.Cazzolato, B.Terrance McMinn,2007-07-102007-07-102006Proceedings, Australian Acoustical Society, New Zealand Acoustical Society : First Australasian Acoustical Societies' Conference : Acoustics 2006 : noise of progress, Clearwater Resort, Christchurch, New Zealand, 20-22 November 2006 / Terrance McMinn (ed.): pp. 37–429780909882259http://hdl.handle.net/2440/35415The work is aimed to develop a strategy for controlling general multi-objective functions using a cluster control method. A set of multiple quadratic objective functions is described as a set of clusters, in which each cluster represents a particular objective function. The proposed clustering method will thus allow a simple control procedure since only the associated cluster needs to be controlled. This general cluster control method can be used for a variety of vibration and structural-acoustic control, such as for vibration or acoustic control at varying locations yielding a multiobjective control problem. An optimisation procedure is developed to simultaneously determine the locations of sensors used and the clustering parameter. A case study on a structural-acoustic system is provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed cluster-control method to target the sound power contributed by a particular set of structural modes. Copyright © (2006) by the Australian Acoustical Society.enAn active control strategy for achieving general cluster control in structural-acoustic systemsConference paper00200621352-s2.0-7794990117351813Cazzolato, B. [0000-0003-2308-799X]