Volery, MaximeGuo, XinxinLissek, Herve2023-01-302023-01-302023-01-302023-01-0910.1051/aacus/2022058https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/194358WOS:000910575900001This paper presents an acoustic impedance control architecture for an electroacoustic absorber combining both feedforward and feedback microphone-based strategies on a current-driven loudspeaker. Feedforward systems enable good performance for direct impedance control. However, inaccuracies in the required actuator model can lead to a loss of passivity, which can cause unstable behaviour. The feedback contribution allows the absorber to better handle model errors and still achieve an accurate impedance, preserving passivity. Numerical and experimental studies were conducted to compare this new architecture against a state-of-the-art feedforward control method.Acousticsactive sound absorptionelectrodynamic loudspeakerfeedback controlfeedforward controlmodel uncertaintypassivitypressure controlfrequency electroacoustic absorberssoundmodesRobust direct acoustic impedance control using two microphones for mixed feedforward-feedback controllertext::journal::journal article::research article