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    Intraoperative imaging and navigation of the petrous apex by infralabyrinthine route by Schein, A., Guigou, C., Madkouri, R., Bozorg Grayeli, A.

    “…Intraoperative imaging during skull-base surgery allows the operator to control surgical dissection and to tailor the approach, reducing morbidity due to…”
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    Minimally invasive ossiculoplasty via an endoscopic transtympanic approach by Saadoun, A., Guigou, C., Lavedrine, A., Bozorg Grayeli, A.

    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of ossiculoplasty via a minimally invasive endoscopic transtympanic approach (ETTA). We investigated the…”
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    PREDICTING THE ACOUSTICAL RADIATION OF FINITE SIZE MULTI-LAYERED STRUCTURES BY APPLYING SPATIAL WINDOWING ON INFINITE STRUCTURES by VILLOT, M., GUIGOU, C., GAGLIARDINI, L.

    Published in Journal of sound and vibration (16-08-2001)
    “…A new technique based on a spatial windowing of plane waves is presented in order to take into account the finite size of a plane structure in sound radiation…”
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    Active control of sound radiation from a plate using a polyvinylidene fluoride volume displacement sensor by Charette, F., Berry, A., Guigou, C.

    “…This paper presents a new volume displacement sensor (made of shaped strips of PVDF film) and the experimental implementation of this sensor in an active…”
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    CONTROL OF AIRCRAFT INTERIOR BROADBAND NOISE WITH FOAM-PVDF SMART SKIN by Guigou, C., Fuller, C.R.

    Published in Journal of sound and vibration (25-02-1999)
    “…A foam-PVDF smart skin design for aircraft interior noise control is discussed. The smart skin is designed to reduce sound by the action of the passive…”
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    Smart foam for applications in passive–active noise radiation control by Gentry, C. A., Guigou, C., Fuller, C. R.

    “…The development of a smart foam for passive–active noise control is discussed. The smart foam consists of cylindrically curved sections of PVDF film embedded…”
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    Adaptive feedforward and feedback methods for active/passive sound radiation control using smart foam by Guigou, C., Fuller, C. R.

    “…This work investigates and compares the potential of adaptive feedforward and feedback methods for a hybrid active/passive radiation control using smart foam…”
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    Analytical and experimental study of sleeper SAT S 312 in slab track Sateba system by Guigou-Carter, C., Villot, M., Guillerme, B., Petit, C.

    Published in Journal of sound and vibration (01-01-2006)
    “…In this paper, a simple prediction tool based on a two-dimensional model is developed for a slab track system composed of two rails with rail pads, sleepers…”
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    Design of active structural acoustic control systems using a nonvolumetric eigenproperty assignment approach by Li, Z., Guigou, C., Fuller, C. R., Burdisso, R. A.

    “…Sound radiation of planar radiators such as beams and plates is known to be directly related to the velocity distribution over the structural surface at low…”
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    Active isolation of vibration with adaptive structures by Guigou, C., Fuller, C. R., Wagstaff, P. R.

    “…The problem of actively isolating the periodic vibrations of a rigid machine mounted on a supporting flexible structure is usually approached by applying the…”
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    Active control of sound radiation from a simply supported beam : influence of bending near-field waves by GUIGOU, C, FULLER, C. R

    “…Active control of sound radiation from a baffled simply supported finite beam is analytically studied. The beam is subjected to a harmonic input force and the…”
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    Numerical modelling of the radiation efficiency of asymmetrical structures by Poblet-Puig, J., Rodríguez-Ferran, A., Guigou-Carter, C., Villot, M.

    Published in Applied acoustics (01-05-2009)
    “…The radiation efficiency of a structural element is required by some models in order to predict its sound insulation. A common assumption is that the radiation…”
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    Modelling of Sound Transmission through Lightweight Elements with Stiffeners by Guigou-Carter, C., Villot, M.

    Published in Building acoustics (01-09-2003)
    “…The sound reduction index of lightweight panels with stiffeners is calculated using the wave approach applied to an infinite thin plate line connected to…”
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    A 2.5D BEM Model for Ground-Structure Interaction by Jean, P., Guigou, C., Villot, M.

    Published in Building acoustics (01-09-2004)
    “…The study of ground-structure interaction due to surface waves (trains or tramways) has been undertaken using a full Boundary Element Method (BEM) approach,…”
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    Using spectral finite elements for parametric analysis of the vibration reduction index of heavy junctions oriented to flanking transmissions and EN-12354 prediction method by Poblet-Puig, J., Guigou-Carter, C.

    Published in Applied acoustics (01-12-2015)
    “…The vibration reduction index of heavy junctions is predicted by means of a model based on spectral finite elements. This is equivalent to a finite element…”
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    Active Vibration Isolation using Smart Structures by Guigou, C, Wagstaff, P.R., Fuller, C.R.

    Published in 1991 American Control Conference (01-06-1991)
    “…Passive techniques for the isolation of structures from vibrating sources of ten have inadequate performance, particuarly in the case of lightweight flexible…”
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