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@article{fds280525,
   Author = {Serpe, MJ and Rivera, M and Kersey, FR and Clark, RL and Craig,
             SL},
   Title = {Time and distance dependence of reversible polymer bridging
             followed by single-molecule force spectroscopy.},
   Journal = {Langmuir},
   Volume = {24},
   Number = {9},
   Pages = {4738-4742},
   Year = {2008},
   Month = {May},
   ISSN = {0743-7463},
   url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18348580},
   Abstract = {Polymer bridging between surfaces plays an important role in
             a range of fundamental processes in the material and life
             sciences. Bridges formed by main-chain reversible polymers
             differ from their covalent analogs in that they can
             dynamically adjust their size and shape in response to
             external stimuli and have the potential to reform following
             bond scission. In this work, the time and distance
             dependence of main-chain reversible polymer bridge formation
             are studied using an atomic force microscope. The bridging
             process was studied using single-molecule force
             spectroscopy, and its dependence on the distance between
             surfaces and equilibration time was probed. The number of
             bridges formed decreases as the gap width increases, from
             approximately 2 bridges per 14 s equilibration at
             separations of 5-15 nm to approximately 0.5 bridges per 14 s
             equilibration at separations of 35-45 nm. The kinetics of
             bridge formation appear to be slightly faster at smaller
             separations.},
   Doi = {10.1021/la703418w},
   Key = {fds280525}
}

@booklet{Wulff08,
   Author = {Wulff, KD and Cole, DG and Clark, RL},
   Title = {An adaptive system identification approach to optical trap
             calibration},
   Journal = {Optics express},
   Volume = {16},
   Number = {7},
   Pages = {4420-4425},
   Year = {2008},
   Month = {March},
   ISSN = {1094-4087},
   Key = {Wulff08}
}

@booklet{Wu08,
   Author = {Wu, YQ and Johannes, MS and Clark, RL},
   Title = {AFM-based voltage assisted nanoelectro spinning},
   Journal = {Materials Letters},
   Volume = {62},
   Number = {4-5},
   Pages = {699-702},
   Year = {2008},
   Month = {February},
   ISSN = {0167-577X},
   Key = {Wu08}
}

@article{fds146108,
   Author = {Henry, James K. and R.L. Clark},
   Title = {Active control of sound transmission through a curved panel
             into a cylindrical enclosure},
   Journal = {Journal of Sound and Vibration},
   Volume = {249},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {325-349},
   Year = {2008},
   Key = {fds146108}
}

@article{fds146113,
   Author = {R.L. Clark and Saunders, W.R.},
   Title = {An intelligent systems approach to active structural
             acoustic control},
   Journal = {1993 Transactions of the SAE},
   Year = {2008},
   Key = {fds146113}
}

@article{fds280521,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Fuller, CR and Wicks, A},
   Title = {Control of Sound Radiation with Adaptive
             Structures},
   Journal = {Juornal of the Acoustical Society of America},
   Volume = {2},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {431-452},
   Year = {2008},
   Key = {fds280521}
}

@article{fds280522,
   Author = {Snyder, SD and Clark, RL and Hansen, DH},
   Title = {Convergence Characteristics of the Multiple Input, Multiple
             Output LMS Algorithm},
   Journal = {Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and
             Structures},
   Volume = {3},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {115-133},
   Year = {2008},
   Key = {fds280522}
}

@article{fds280523,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Fuller, CR},
   Title = {Active Structural Acoustic Control with Adaptive Structures
             Including Wavenumber Considerations},
   Journal = {Journal of Intelligent Systems and Structures},
   Volume = {3},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {296-315},
   Year = {2008},
   Key = {fds280523}
}

@article{fds280524,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Burdisso, RA and Fuller, CR},
   Title = {Design approaches for shaping polyvinylidene fluoride
             sensors in active structural acoustic control},
   Journal = {Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and
             Structures},
   Volume = {1993},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {354-365},
   Year = {2008},
   Key = {fds280524}
}

@article{fds280526,
   Author = {Lane Steven and A and Clark, RL and Southward Steven,
             C},
   Title = {Active Control of Low Frequency Modes in an Aircraft
             Fuselage Using Spatially Weighted Arrays},
   Journal = {ASME Journal of Vibration and Acoustics},
   Volume = {123},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {227-234},
   Year = {2008},
   Key = {fds280526}
}

@article{fds280527,
   Author = {Wu, Y and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Electrohydrodynamic atomization: a versatile process for
             preparing materials for biomedical applications.},
   Journal = {Journal of Biomaterials Science, Polymer
             Edition},
   Volume = {19},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {573-601},
   Year = {2008},
   ISSN = {0920-5063},
   url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18419939},
   Abstract = {Electrohydrodynamic atomization phenomena have increasingly
             attracted the attention of researchers who are interested in
             building micro- or nanometer architectures, such as fibers
             and encapsulated particles with a controllable
             microstructure. There are two main electrohydrodynamic
             atomization techniques: electrospraying and electrospinning.
             These techniques are unique processes in that they produce
             fibers and particles with dimensions that range from
             micrometers to nanometers depending on the processing
             parameters. This paper presents the principles, processes
             and potential biomedical applications for electrospraying
             and electrospinning of biomaterials. Both of these
             techniques offer great research opportunities. Emphasis will
             focus on the effects of processing parameters of
             electrohydrodynamic atomization on morphologies and
             microstructure of the final products. In addition, some
             potential applications are proposed based on the remarkable
             characteristics of the biomaterials generated using
             electrospraying and electrospinning.},
   Doi = {10.1163/156856208784089616},
   Key = {fds280527}
}

@article{fds280528,
   Author = {Chow, DC and Johannes, MS and Lee, W and Clark, RL and Zauscher, S and Chilkoti, A},
   Title = {Nanofabrication with biomolecules},
   Journal = {Materials Today},
   Volume = {8},
   Number = {Suppl 1},
   Pages = {30-39},
   Year = {2008},
   Key = {fds280528}
}

@article{fds280529,
   Author = {Ma, H and Textor, M and Clark, RL and Chilkoti, A},
   Title = {Real time monitoring of surface initiated atom transfer
             radical polymerization by quartz crystal microbalance with
             dissipation},
   Journal = {Biointerphases},
   Volume = {1},
   Number = {35-39},
   Year = {2008},
   Key = {fds280529}
}

@article{fds280530,
   Author = {Cox, DE and Gibs, GP and Clark, RL and Vipperman,
             JS},
   Title = {Experimental Robust Control of Structural Acoustic
             Control},
   Journal = {ASME Journal of Vibration and Acoustics},
   Volume = {121},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {433-440},
   Year = {2008},
   Key = {fds280530}
}

@booklet{Johannes07,
   Author = {Johannes, MS and Cole, DG and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Atomic force microscope based nanofabrication of master
             pattern molds for use in soft lithography (vol91, pg 123111,
             2007)},
   Journal = {Applied Physics Letters},
   Volume = {91},
   Number = {23},
   Year = {2007},
   Month = {December},
   ISSN = {0003-6951},
   Key = {Johannes07}
}

@booklet{Shestopalov07,
   Author = {Shestopalov, AA and Clark, RL and Toone, EJ},
   Title = {Inkless microcontact printing on self-assembled monolayers
             of fmoc-protected aminothiols.},
   Journal = {Journal of the American Chemical Society},
   Volume = {129},
   Number = {45},
   Pages = {13818-13819},
   Year = {2007},
   Month = {November},
   ISSN = {0002-7863},
   url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17949005},
   Doi = {10.1021/ja076226k},
   Key = {Shestopalov07}
}

@booklet{Snyder07,
   Author = {Snyder, PW and Johannes, MS and Vogen, BN and Clark, RL and Toone,
             EJ},
   Title = {Biocatalytic microcontact printing.},
   Journal = {The Journal of Organic Chemistry},
   Volume = {72},
   Number = {19},
   Pages = {7459-7461},
   Year = {2007},
   Month = {September},
   ISSN = {0022-3263},
   url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17705546},
   Abstract = {Immobilized biocatalytic lithography is presented as an
             application of soft lithography. In traditional microcontact
             printing, diffusion limits resolution of pattern transfer.
             By using an immobilized catalyst, the lateral resolution of
             microcontact printing would depend only on the length and
             flexibility of the tether (<2 nm) as opposed to diffusion
             (>100 nm). In the work, exonuclease reversibly immobilized
             on a relief-patterned stamp is used to ablate ssDNA
             monolayers Percent of ablation was determined via confocal
             fluorescence microscopy to be approximately
             70%.},
   Doi = {10.1021/jo0711541},
   Key = {Snyder07}
}

@booklet{Wu07,
   Author = {Wu, YQ and Carnell, LA and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Control of electrospun mat width through the use of parallel
             auxiliary electrodes},
   Journal = {Polymer},
   Volume = {48},
   Number = {19},
   Pages = {5653-5661},
   Year = {2007},
   Month = {September},
   ISSN = {0032-3861},
   Key = {Wu07}
}

@booklet{Wulff07,
   Author = {Wulff, KD and Cole, DG and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Servo control of an optical trap},
   Journal = {Applied Optics},
   Volume = {46},
   Number = {22},
   Pages = {4923-4931},
   Year = {2007},
   Month = {August},
   ISSN = {0003-6935},
   Key = {Wulff07}
}

@booklet{Johannes07b,
   Author = {Johannes, MS and Cole, DG and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Three-dimensional design and replication of silicon oxide
             nanostructures using an atomic force microscope},
   Journal = {Nanotechnology},
   Volume = {18},
   Number = {34},
   Year = {2007},
   Month = {August},
   ISSN = {0957-4484},
   Key = {Johannes07b}
}

@booklet{Sprofera07,
   Author = {Sprofera, JD and Cabell, RH and Gibbs, GP and Clark,
             RL},
   Title = {Structural acoustic control of plates with variable boundary
             conditions: Design methodology},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {122},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {271-279},
   Year = {2007},
   Month = {July},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Sprofera07}
}

@booklet{Wu07a,
   Author = {Wu, Y and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Controllable porous polymer particles generated by
             electrospraying.},
   Journal = {Journal of Colloid and Interface Science},
   Volume = {310},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {529-535},
   Year = {2007},
   Month = {June},
   ISSN = {0021-9797},
   url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17346734},
   Abstract = {In this paper, an electrospraying technique was applied to
             prepare polycaprolactone (PCL) polymer particles with a
             different microstructure. The PCL particles can be
             controlled to have a porous microstructure by tailoring the
             evaporation of solvents during the electrospraying process.
             The effect of various concentrations on the morphology and
             microstructure of PCL particles was investigated. The
             experiment has demonstrated the versatile capability of the
             electrohydrodynamic atomization process for preparing
             polymer PCL porous particles and fibers. The thermally
             induced and evaporation-induced phase separations are
             proposed as the main mechanisms for the porous
             microstructure formation. The results demonstrate that the
             electrospraying method is a simple, innovative and
             cost-effective method for preparing polymer particles with
             controllable microstructures.},
   Doi = {10.1016/j.jcis.2007.02.023},
   Key = {Wu07a}
}

@booklet{Ke07,
   Author = {Ke, C and Jiang, Y and Rivera, M and Clark, RL and Marszalek,
             PE},
   Title = {Pulling geometry-induced errors in single molecule force
             spectroscopy measurements.},
   Journal = {Biophysical Journal},
   Volume = {92},
   Number = {9},
   Pages = {L76-L78},
   Year = {2007},
   Month = {May},
   ISSN = {0006-3495},
   url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17324999},
   Abstract = {In AFM-based single molecule force spectroscopy, it is
             tacitly assumed that the pulling direction coincides with
             the end-to-end vector of the molecule fragment being
             stretched. By systematically varying the position of the
             attachment point on the substrate relative to the AFM tip,
             we investigate empirically and theoretically the effect of
             the pulling geometry on force-extension characteristics of
             double-stranded DNA. We find that increasing the pulling
             angle can significantly lower the force of the
             characteristic overstretching transition and increase the
             width of the plateau feature beyond the canonical 70%. These
             effects, when neglected, can adversely affect the
             interpretation of measured force-extension relationships. We
             quantitatively evaluate force and extension errors
             originating from this "pulling angle effect" and stress the
             need to correct the pulling geometry when stretching rigid
             molecules with an AFM.},
   Doi = {10.1529/biophysj.107.104901},
   Key = {Ke07}
}

@booklet{Lee07,
   Author = {Lee, G and Rabbi, M and Clark, RL and Marszalek, PE},
   Title = {Nanomechanical fingerprints of UV damage to
             DNA.},
   Journal = {Small},
   Volume = {3},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {809-813},
   Year = {2007},
   Month = {May},
   ISSN = {1613-6810},
   url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17393552},
   Doi = {10.1002/smll.200600592},
   Key = {Lee07}
}

@booklet{Johannes07c,
   Author = {Johannes, MS and Cole, DG and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Velocity controlled anodization nanolithography with an
             atomic force microscope using Faradaic current
             feedback},
   Journal = {Applied Physics Letters},
   Volume = {90},
   Number = {10},
   Year = {2007},
   Month = {March},
   ISSN = {0003-6951},
   Key = {Johannes07c}
}

@booklet{Snyder07a,
   Author = {Snyder, PW and Lee, G and Marszalek, PE and Clark, RL and Toone,
             EJ},
   Title = {A stochastic, cantilever approach to the evaluation of
             solution phase thermodynamic quantities.},
   Journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of
             USA},
   Volume = {104},
   Number = {8},
   Pages = {2579-2584},
   Year = {2007},
   Month = {February},
   ISSN = {0027-8424},
   url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17307881},
   Abstract = {A cantilever device based on competitive binding of an
             immobilized receptor to immobilized and soluble ligand and
             capable of measuring solution-phase thermodynamic quantities
             is described. Through multiple binary queries, the device
             stochastically measures the probability of the formation of
             a bound complex between immobilized protein and immobilized
             ligand as a function of soluble ligand concentration. The
             resulting binding isotherm is described by a binding
             polynomial consisting of the activities of soluble and
             immobilized ligand and binding constants for the association
             of immobilized protein with free and immobilized ligand.
             Evaluation of the polynomial reveals an association constant
             for the formation of a complex between immobilized ligand
             and immobilized protein close to that for the formation of
             complex between soluble protein and soluble ligand. The
             methodology lays the foundation for construction of
             practical portable sensing devices.},
   Doi = {10.1073/pnas.0606604104},
   Key = {Snyder07a}
}

@booklet{Cole07,
   Author = {Cole, DG and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Fluid-structure interaction in atomic force microscope
             cantilever dynamics and thermal response},
   Journal = {Journal of Applied Physics},
   Volume = {101},
   Number = {3},
   Year = {2007},
   Month = {February},
   ISSN = {0021-8979},
   Key = {Cole07}
}

@booklet{Mcever07,
   Author = {Mcever, MA and Ardelean, EV and Cole, DG and Clark,
             RL},
   Title = {Active control and closed-loop identification of flutter
             instability in typical section airfoil},
   Journal = {Journal of guidance, control, and dynamics : a publication
             of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
             devoted to the technology of dynamics and
             control},
   Volume = {30},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {733-740},
   Year = {2007},
   ISSN = {0731-5090},
   Key = {Mcever07}
}

@booklet{Johannes06,
   Author = {Johannes, MS and Kuniholm, JF and Cole, DG and Clark,
             RL},
   Title = {Automated CAD/CAM-based nanolithography using a custom
             atomic force microscope},
   Journal = {IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and
             Engineering},
   Volume = {3},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {236-239},
   Year = {2006},
   Month = {July},
   ISSN = {1545-5955},
   Key = {Johannes06}
}

@booklet{Moon06,
   Author = {Moon, SM and Cole, DG and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Real-time implementation of adaptive feedback and
             feedforward generalized predictive control
             algorithm},
   Journal = {Journal of Sound and Vibration},
   Volume = {294},
   Number = {1-2},
   Pages = {82-96},
   Year = {2006},
   Month = {June},
   ISSN = {0022-460X},
   Key = {Moon06}
}

@booklet{Wulff06,
   Author = {Wulff, KD and Cole, DG and Clark, RL and Dileonardo, R and Leach, J and Cooper, J and Gibson, G and Padgett, MJ},
   Title = {Aberration correction in holographic optical
             tweezers},
   Journal = {Optics express},
   Volume = {14},
   Number = {9},
   Pages = {4169-4174},
   Year = {2006},
   Month = {May},
   ISSN = {1094-4087},
   Key = {Wulff06}
}

@booklet{Abu-lail06,
   Author = {Abu-Lail, NI and Ohashi, T and Clark, RL and Erickson, HP and Zauscher,
             S},
   Title = {Understanding the elasticity of fibronectin fibrils:
             unfolding strengths of FN-III and GFP domains measured by
             single molecule force spectroscopy.},
   Journal = {Matrix Biology},
   Volume = {25},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {175-184},
   Year = {2006},
   Month = {April},
   ISSN = {0945-053X},
   url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16343877},
   Abstract = {While it is well established that fibronectin (FN) matrix
             fibrils are elastic, the mechanism of fibril elasticity
             during extension is still debated. To investigate the
             molecular origin of FN fibril elasticity, we used single
             molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) to determine the
             unfolding behavior of a recombinant FN-III protein construct
             that contained eight FN-III domains ((1-8)FN-III) and two
             green fluorescent protein (GFP) domains. FN-III domains were
             distinguished from GFP domains by their shorter unfolding
             lengths. The unfolding strengths of both domains were
             determined for a wide range of pulling rates (50 to 1,745
             nm/s). We found that the mechanical stabilities of FN-III
             and GFP domains were very similar to each other over the
             entire range of pulling speeds. FN fibrils containing GFP
             remain brightly fluorescent, even when stretched, meaning
             that GFP domains remain largely folded. Since GFP and FN-III
             have equal unfolding strengths, this suggests that FN-III
             domains are not extensively unraveled in stretched FN
             fibrils. Our results thus favor an alternative model, which
             invokes a conformational change from a compact to an
             extended conformation, as the basis for FN fibril
             elasticity.},
   Doi = {10.1016/j.matbio.2005.10.007},
   Key = {Abu-lail06}
}

@booklet{Abu-lail06a,
   Author = {Abu-Lail, NI and Kaholek, M and LaMattina, B and Clark, RL and Zauscher,
             S},
   Title = {Micro-cantilevers with end-grafted stimulus-responsive
             polymer brushes for actuation and sensing},
   Journal = {Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical},
   Volume = {114},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {371-378},
   Year = {2006},
   ISSN = {0925-4005},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.snb.2005.06.003},
   Abstract = {Stimulus-responsive macromolecules have attracted
             significant interest due to their potential applications in
             molecular motors, drug delivery, sensors, and actuation
             devices. Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (pNIPAAM) alone or as a
             copolymer is a stimulus-responsive polymer that undergoes an
             inverse phase transition triggered by changes in the solvent
             quality, such as temperature, ionic strength, pH, or
             co-solvent concentration. Associated with this phase
             transition is a significant conformational change. We show
             that micro-cantilevers, decorated on one side with a pNIPAAM
             brush or poly(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-N-vinylimidazole)
             (pNIPAAM-VI) (7:3) brush, can be used to detect and
             transduce this phase transition behavior. Changes in the
             conformational state of the brush, induced by the phase
             transition or changes in osmotic pressure, cause significant
             changes in the surface stress in the brush that leads to
             detectable changes in cantilever deflection. We show that
             the use of pNIPAAM and its copolymers is exciting for
             cantilever actuation and sensing because commonly available
             micro-fabricated cantilever springs offer a simple and
             non-intrusive way to detect changes in solvent type,
             temperature, and pH, promising great potential for sensing
             applications in micro-fluidic devices. © 2005 Elsevier B.V.
             All rights reserved.},
   Doi = {10.1016/j.snb.2005.06.003},
   Key = {Abu-lail06a}
}

@booklet{Ardelean06,
   Author = {Ardelean, EV and Mcever, MA and Cole, DG and Clark,
             RL},
   Title = {Active flutter control with V-stack piezoelectric flap
             actuator},
   Journal = {Journal of aircraft},
   Volume = {43},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {482-486},
   Year = {2006},
   ISSN = {0021-8669},
   Key = {Ardelean06}
}

@booklet{Clark05,
   Author = {Clark, RL},
   Title = {What causes feedback in a guitar or microphone?},
   Journal = {Scientific American},
   Volume = {293},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {124-124},
   Year = {2005},
   Month = {September},
   ISSN = {0036-8733},
   Key = {Clark05}
}

@booklet{Valiaev05,
   Author = {Valiaev, A and Lim, DW and Oas, T and Clark, RL and Chilkoti, A and Zauscher, S},
   Title = {Force-induced proline cis-trans isomerization in
             elastin-like polypeptides},
   Journal = {Biophysical Journal},
   Volume = {88},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {168A-168A},
   Year = {2005},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0006-3495},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000226378500819&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Key = {Valiaev05}
}

@booklet{Moon05,
   Author = {Moon, SM and Clark, RL and Cole, DG},
   Title = {The recursive generalized predictive feedback control:
             theory and experiments},
   Journal = {Journal of Sound and Vibration},
   Volume = {279},
   Number = {1-2},
   Pages = {171-199},
   Year = {2005},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0022-460X},
   Key = {Moon05}
}

@booklet{Ardelean04,
   Author = {Ardelean, EV and Cole, DG and Clark, RL},
   Title = {High performance "V-stack" piezoelectric
             actuator},
   Journal = {Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and
             Structures},
   Volume = {15},
   Number = {11},
   Pages = {879-889},
   Year = {2004},
   Month = {November},
   ISSN = {1045-389X},
   Key = {Ardelean04}
}

@booklet{Kemp04,
   Author = {Kemp, JD and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Optimal collocated and multivariable hybrid active-passive
             vibration control design},
   Journal = {Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and
             Structures},
   Volume = {15},
   Number = {11},
   Pages = {835-845},
   Year = {2004},
   Month = {November},
   ISSN = {1045-389X},
   Key = {Kemp04}
}

@booklet{Rule04,
   Author = {Rule, JA and Cox, DE and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Aerodynamic model reduction through balanced
             realization},
   Journal = {AIAA Journal},
   Volume = {42},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {1045-1048},
   Year = {2004},
   Month = {May},
   ISSN = {0001-1452},
   Key = {Rule04}
}

@booklet{Mcever04,
   Author = {Mcever, MA and Cole, DG and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Adaptive feedback control of optical jitter using
             Q-parameterization},
   Journal = {Optical Engineering},
   Volume = {43},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {904-910},
   Year = {2004},
   Month = {April},
   ISSN = {0091-3286},
   Key = {Mcever04}
}

@booklet{Richard03,
   Author = {Richard, RE and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Delta wing flutter control using spatially optimized
             transducers},
   Journal = {Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and
             Structures},
   Volume = {14},
   Number = {11},
   Pages = {677-691},
   Year = {2003},
   Month = {November},
   ISSN = {1045-389X},
   Key = {Richard03}
}

@booklet{Griffin03,
   Author = {Griffin, S and Lane, SA and Clark, RL},
   Title = {The application of smart structures toward feedback
             suppression in amplified acoustic guitars},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {113},
   Number = {6},
   Pages = {3188-3196},
   Year = {2003},
   Month = {June},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Griffin03}
}

@booklet{Kemp03,
   Author = {Kemp, JD and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Noise reduction in a launch vehicle fairing using actively
             tuned loudspeakers},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {113},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {1986-1994},
   Year = {2003},
   Month = {April},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Kemp03}
}

@booklet{Dowell03,
   Author = {Dowell, EH and Bliss, DB and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Aeroelastic wing with leading- and trailing-edge control
             surfaces},
   Journal = {Journal of Aircraft},
   Volume = {40},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {559-565},
   Year = {2003},
   ISSN = {0021-8669},
   Abstract = {It is well known that the effectiveness of a trailing-edge
             control surface can be substantially diminished due to the
             elastic twist of an airfoil or wing. This aeroelastic
             phenomenon is known as control surface reversal when the
             lift or roll rate vanishes at a sufficiently large ratio of
             flow dynamic pressure to wing stiffness. However, a
             leading-edge control surface can be used to counteract
             control surface reversal, and indeed, in principle, a
             leading-edge control surface may entirely cancel the
             tendency of the trailing-edge control surface to undergo
             reversal. Moreover, analysis shows that by using a simple
             control strategy one can use a combination of leading- and
             trailing-edge control surface rotations to maintain lift and
             roll effectiveness and minimize control surface rotations.
             The beneficial effects of leading-edge control surfaces on
             control surface reversal are known to practioners. However,
             the present simple model makes these especially transparent
             and suggests an advantageous strategy using a combination of
             leading- and trailing-edge control surfaces.},
   Key = {Dowell03}
}

@booklet{Henry02,
   Author = {Henry, JK and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Active control of sound transmission through a curved panel
             into a cylindrical enclosure},
   Journal = {Journal of Sound and Vibration},
   Volume = {249},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {325-349},
   Year = {2002},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0022-460X},
   Key = {Henry02}
}

@booklet{Smith01,
   Author = {Smith, GC and Clark, RL},
   Title = {A crude method of loop-shaping adaptive structures through
             optimum spatial compensator design},
   Journal = {Journal of Sound and Vibration},
   Volume = {247},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {489-508},
   Year = {2001},
   Month = {October},
   ISSN = {0022-460X},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000172085900008&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Doi = {10.1006/jsvi.2001.3756},
   Key = {Smith01}
}

@booklet{Richard01,
   Author = {Richard, RE and Rule, JA and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Genetic spatial optimization of active elements on an
             aeroelastic delta wing},
   Journal = {Journal of Vibration and Acoustics},
   Volume = {123},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {466-471},
   Year = {2001},
   Month = {October},
   ISSN = {1048-9002},
   Key = {Richard01}
}

@booklet{Henry01,
   Author = {Henry, JK and Clark, RL},
   Title = {The effects of pressure loading on the dynamics of a curved
             piezostructure},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {110},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {1256-1259},
   Year = {2001},
   Month = {September},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Henry01}
}

@booklet{Henry01a,
   Author = {Henry, JK and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Noise transmission from a curved panel into a cylindrical
             enclosure: Analysis of structural acoustic
             coupling},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {109},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {1456-1463},
   Year = {2001},
   Month = {April},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Henry01a}
}

@booklet{Lane01,
   Author = {Lane, SA and Kemp, JD and Griffin, S and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Active acoustic control of a rocket fairing using spatially
             weighted transducer arrays},
   Journal = {Journal of spacecraft and rockets},
   Volume = {38},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {112-119},
   Year = {2001},
   ISSN = {0022-4650},
   Key = {Lane01}
}

@booklet{Rule01,
   Author = {Rule, JA and Richard, RE and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Design of an aeroelastic delta wing model for active flutter
             control},
   Journal = {Journal of guidance, control, and dynamics : a publication
             of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
             devoted to the technology of dynamics and
             control},
   Volume = {24},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {918-924},
   Year = {2001},
   ISSN = {0731-5090},
   Key = {Rule01}
}

@booklet{Clark01,
   Author = {Clark, RL},
   Title = {Adaptive structures: Compensators by design},
   Journal = {Noise Control Engineering Journal},
   Volume = {49},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {15-20},
   Year = {2001},
   ISSN = {0736-2501},
   Key = {Clark01}
}

@booklet{Smith00,
   Author = {Smith, GC and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Frequency-shaping with spatial compensators},
   Journal = {Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and
             Structures},
   Volume = {11},
   Number = {10},
   Pages = {811-820},
   Year = {2000},
   Month = {October},
   ISSN = {1045-389X},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000175200700009&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Doi = {10.1106/TB7P-NHA8-125-A7E6},
   Key = {Smith00}
}

@booklet{Clark00a,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Cox, DE},
   Title = {Active control design for acoustic radiation using
             mixed-norm optimization},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {108},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {1345-1348},
   Year = {2000},
   Month = {September},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark00a}
}

@booklet{Moheimani00,
   Author = {Moheimani, SOR and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Minimizing the truncation error in assumed modes models of
             structures},
   Journal = {Journal of Vibration and Acoustics},
   Volume = {122},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {331-335},
   Year = {2000},
   Month = {July},
   ISSN = {1048-9002},
   Key = {Moheimani00}
}

@booklet{Gibbs00,
   Author = {Gibbs, GP and Clark, RL and Cox, DE and Vipperman,
             JS},
   Title = {Radiation modal expansion: Application to active structural
             acoustic control},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {107},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {332-339},
   Year = {2000},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Gibbs00}
}

@booklet{Smith00a,
   Author = {Smith, GC and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Technical note: Performance measures for active control;
             passive insertion loss (PIL), active insertion loss (AIL),
             and total insertion loss (TIL)},
   Journal = {Noise Control Engineering Journal},
   Volume = {48},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {67-69},
   Year = {2000},
   ISSN = {0736-2501},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000087115200004&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Doi = {10.3397/1.2827976},
   Key = {Smith00a}
}

@booklet{Clark00b,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Dowell, EH and Frampton, KD},
   Title = {Control of a three-degree-of-freedom airfoil with
             limit-cycle behavior},
   Journal = {Journal of Aircraft},
   Volume = {37},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {533-536},
   Year = {2000},
   ISSN = {0021-8669},
   Abstract = {The effect of control surface freeplay nonlinearities on the
             closed loop performance of a three-degree-of-freedom airfoil
             was investigated. The controllers designed for the linear
             system with flap restoring force serve to reduce the limit
             cycle oscillations (LCO) associated with pitch and plunge
             while maintaining the same level of LCO in the flap response
             as long as the flap response is included as a performance
             variable in the design of the compensator. The flap LCO
             frequency for the open loop nonlinear system is dominated by
             a frequency corresponding to the lunge resonance.},
   Key = {Clark00b}
}

@booklet{Wilson00,
   Author = {Wilson, JF and Henry, JK and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Measured free vibrations of partially clamped, square
             plates},
   Journal = {Journal of Sound and Vibration},
   Volume = {231},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {1311-1320},
   Year = {2000},
   ISSN = {0022-460X},
   url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jsvi.1999.2732},
   Abstract = {Experiments were designed to measure the free, transverse
             vibrations for square, thin elastic plates with two types of
             edge support configurations. One configuration was fully
             clamped on three edges and free on the fourth edge (CCCF),
             and the other was fully clamped on two adjacent edges and
             free on the other two edges (CCFF). For these respective
             configurations, up to 18 frequencies and the corresponding
             modal contours were measured using a scanning laser-doppler
             velocimeter, acoustic excitation, and computer software.
             Measurements for the lowest five non-dimensional frequency
             parameters &lambda; and their node lines compared favorably
             to the corresponding theoretical results available in the
             open literature. Curve veering may be the reason that
             several of the crisp modal contours at some higher
             excitation frequencies for the CCFF configuration were
             observed to be neither symmetric nor antisymmetric about the
             plate's diagonal line of geometric symmetry.},
   Doi = {10.1006/jsvi.1999.2732},
   Key = {Wilson00}
}

@booklet{Clark00,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Cox, DE},
   Title = {Multi-input, multi-output, band-limited transducer selection
             for disturbance rejection},
   Journal = {Journal of guidance, control, and dynamics : a publication
             of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
             devoted to the technology of dynamics and
             control},
   Volume = {23},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {903-906},
   Year = {2000},
   ISSN = {0731-5090},
   Key = {Clark00}
}

@booklet{Frampton00,
   Author = {Frampton, KD and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Experiments on control of limit-cycle oscillations in a
             typical section},
   Journal = {Journal of guidance, control, and dynamics : a publication
             of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
             devoted to the technology of dynamics and
             control},
   Volume = {23},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {956-960},
   Year = {2000},
   ISSN = {0731-5090},
   Key = {Frampton00}
}

@booklet{Smith99,
   Author = {Smith, GC and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Tradeoffs in design complexity - Temporal versus spatial
             compensation},
   Journal = {Journal of Sound and Vibration},
   Volume = {228},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {1182-1194},
   Year = {1999},
   Month = {December},
   ISSN = {0022-460X},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000084382000013&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Doi = {10.1006/jsvi.1999.2468},
   Key = {Smith99}
}

@booklet{Clark99,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Cox, DE},
   Title = {Experimental demonstration of a band-limited actuator/sensor
             selection strategy for structural acoustic
             control},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {106},
   Number = {6},
   Pages = {3407-3414},
   Year = {1999},
   Month = {December},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark99}
}

@booklet{Vipperman99,
   Author = {Vipperman, JS and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Implications of using colocated strain-based transducers for
             output active structural acoustic control},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {106},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {1392-1399},
   Year = {1999},
   Month = {September},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Vipperman99}
}

@booklet{Henry99,
   Author = {Henry, JK and Clark, RL},
   Title = {A curved piezo-structure model: Implications on active
             structural acoustic control},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {106},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {1400-1407},
   Year = {1999},
   Month = {September},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Henry99}
}

@booklet{Clark99b,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Gibbs, GP},
   Title = {Analysis, testing, and control of a reverberant sound field
             within the fuselage of a business jet},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {105},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {2277-2286},
   Year = {1999},
   Month = {April},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark99b}
}

@booklet{Clark99c,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Frampton, KD},
   Title = {Aeroelastic structural acoustic control},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {105},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {743-754},
   Year = {1999},
   Month = {February},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark99c}
}

@booklet{Vipperman99b,
   Author = {Vipperman, JS and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Multivariable feedback active structural acoustic control
             using adaptive piezoelectric sensoriactuators},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {105},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {219-225},
   Year = {1999},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Vipperman99b}
}

@booklet{Clark99a,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Cox, DE},
   Title = {Band-limited actuator and sensor selection for disturbance
             rejection},
   Journal = {Journal of guidance, control, and dynamics : a publication
             of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
             devoted to the technology of dynamics and
             control},
   Volume = {22},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {740-743},
   Year = {1999},
   ISSN = {0731-5090},
   Key = {Clark99a}
}

@booklet{Vipperman99a,
   Author = {Vipperman, JS and Barker, JM and Clark, RL and Balas,
             GJ},
   Title = {Comparison of mu- and H-2-synthesis controllers on an
             experimental typical section},
   Journal = {Journal of guidance, control, and dynamics : a publication
             of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
             devoted to the technology of dynamics and
             control},
   Volume = {22},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {278-285},
   Year = {1999},
   ISSN = {0731-5090},
   Key = {Vipperman99a}
}

@booklet{Smith98,
   Author = {Smith, GC and Clark, RL and Frampton, KD},
   Title = {Optimal transducer placement for active control of sound
             transmission through aeroelastic plates},
   Journal = {Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and
             Structures},
   Volume = {9},
   Number = {12},
   Pages = {975-987},
   Year = {1998},
   Month = {December},
   ISSN = {1045-389X},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000084267900002&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Key = {Smith98}
}

@booklet{Groves98,
   Author = {Groves, RS and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Comments on the natural frequencies of rectangular plates
             derived from the Rayleigh-Ritz method},
   Journal = {Journal of Sound and Vibration},
   Volume = {217},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {579-584},
   Year = {1998},
   Month = {October},
   ISSN = {0022-460X},
   Key = {Groves98}
}

@booklet{Lane98,
   Author = {Lane, SA and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Dissipative feedback control of a reverberant enclosure
             using a constant volume velocity source},
   Journal = {Journal of Vibration and Acoustics},
   Volume = {120},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {987-993},
   Year = {1998},
   Month = {October},
   ISSN = {1048-9002},
   Key = {Lane98}
}

@booklet{Smith98a,
   Author = {Smith, GC and Clark, RL},
   Title = {The influence of frequency-shaped cost functionals on the
             structural acoustic control performance of static, output
             feedback controllers},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {104},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {2236-2244},
   Year = {1998},
   Month = {October},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   url = {http://gateway.webofknowledge.com/gateway/Gateway.cgi?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=PARTNER_APP&SrcAuth=LinksAMR&KeyUT=WOS:000076374400038&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=ALL_WOS&UsrCustomerID=47d3190e77e5a3a53558812f597b0b92},
   Doi = {10.1121/1.423738},
   Key = {Smith98a}
}

@booklet{Pan98,
   Author = {Pan, J and Ming, RS and Hansen, CH and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Experimental determination of the total vibratory power
             transmission in an elastic beam},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {104},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {898-906},
   Year = {1998},
   Month = {August},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Pan98}
}

@booklet{Clark98,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Bernstein, DS},
   Title = {Hybrid control: Separation in design},
   Journal = {Journal of Sound and Vibration},
   Volume = {214},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {784-791},
   Year = {1998},
   Month = {July},
   ISSN = {0022-460X},
   Key = {Clark98}
}

@booklet{Lane98a,
   Author = {Lane, SA and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Improving loudspeaker performance for active noise control
             applications},
   Journal = {Journal of the Audio Engineering Society},
   Volume = {46},
   Number = {6},
   Pages = {508-519},
   Year = {1998},
   Month = {June},
   ISSN = {0004-7554},
   Key = {Lane98a}
}

@booklet{Vipperman98,
   Author = {Vipperman, JS and Clark, RL and Conner, M and Dowell,
             EH},
   Title = {Experimental active control of a typical section using a
             trailing-edge flap},
   Journal = {Journal of aircraft},
   Volume = {35},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {224-229},
   Year = {1998},
   ISSN = {0021-8669},
   Abstract = {This paper presents an experimental implementation of an
             active control system used to suppress flutter in a typical
             section airfoil. The H2 optimal control system design is
             based on experimental system identifications of the transfer
             functions between three measured system variables - pitch,
             plunge, and flap position - and a single control signal that
             commands the flap of the airfoil. Closed-loop response of
             the airfoil demonstrated gust alleviation below the
             open-loop flutter boundary. In addition, the flutter
             boundary was extended by 12.4% through the application of
             active control. Cursory robustness tests demonstrate stable
             control for variations in flow speed of ±
             10%.},
   Key = {Vipperman98}
}

@booklet{Clark97,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Cox, DE},
   Title = {Multi-variable structural acoustic control with static
             compensation},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {102},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {2747-2756},
   Year = {1997},
   Month = {November},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark97}
}

@booklet{Clark97a,
   Author = {Clark, RL},
   Title = {Accounting for out-of-bandwidth modes in the assumed modes
             approach: Implications on colocated output feedback
             control},
   Journal = {Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and
             Control},
   Volume = {119},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {390-395},
   Year = {1997},
   Month = {September},
   ISSN = {0022-0434},
   Key = {Clark97a}
}

@booklet{Frampton97a,
   Author = {Frampton, KD and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Power flow in an aeroelastic plate backed by a reverberant
             cavity},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {102},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {1620-1627},
   Year = {1997},
   Month = {September},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Frampton97a}
}

@booklet{Clark97b,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Frampton, KD},
   Title = {Aeroelastic structural acoustic coupling: Implications on
             the control of turbulent boundary-layer noise
             transmission},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {102},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {1639-1647},
   Year = {1997},
   Month = {September},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark97b}
}

@booklet{Frampton97,
   Author = {Frampton, KD and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Control of sound transmission through a convected fluid
             loaded plate with piezoelectric sensoriactuators},
   Journal = {Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and
             Structures},
   Volume = {8},
   Number = {8},
   Pages = {686-696},
   Year = {1997},
   Month = {August},
   ISSN = {1045-389X},
   Key = {Frampton97}
}

@booklet{Frampton97b,
   Author = {Frampton, KD and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Sound transmission through an aeroelastic plate into a
             cavity},
   Journal = {AIAA Journal},
   Volume = {35},
   Number = {7},
   Pages = {1113-1118},
   Year = {1997},
   Month = {July},
   ISSN = {0001-1452},
   Key = {Frampton97b}
}

@booklet{Frampton96,
   Author = {Frampton, KD and Clark, RL},
   Title = {State-space modeling of aerodynamic forces on plate using
             singular value decomposition},
   Journal = {AIAA Journal},
   Volume = {34},
   Number = {12},
   Pages = {2627-2630},
   Year = {1996},
   Month = {December},
   ISSN = {0001-1452},
   Key = {Frampton96}
}

@booklet{Vipperman96,
   Author = {Vipperman, JS and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Hybrid model-insensitive control using a piezoelectric
             sensoriactuator},
   Journal = {Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and
             Structures},
   Volume = {7},
   Number = {6},
   Pages = {689-695},
   Year = {1996},
   Month = {November},
   ISSN = {1045-389X},
   Key = {Vipperman96}
}

@booklet{Vipperman96a,
   Author = {Vipperman, JS and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Implementation of an adaptive piezoelectric
             sensoriactuator},
   Journal = {AIAA Journal},
   Volume = {34},
   Number = {10},
   Pages = {2102-2109},
   Year = {1996},
   Month = {October},
   ISSN = {0001-1452},
   Key = {Vipperman96a}
}

@booklet{Clark96,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Burke, SE},
   Title = {Practical limitations in achieving shaped modal sensors with
             induced strain materials},
   Journal = {Journal of Vibration and Acoustics},
   Volume = {118},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {668-675},
   Year = {1996},
   Month = {October},
   ISSN = {1048-9002},
   Key = {Clark96}
}

@booklet{Clark96a,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Frampton, KD and Cole, DG},
   Title = {Phase compensation for feedback control of enclosed sound
             fields},
   Journal = {Journal of Sound and Vibration},
   Volume = {195},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {701-718},
   Year = {1996},
   Month = {September},
   ISSN = {0022-460X},
   Key = {Clark96a}
}

@booklet{Clark96c,
   Author = {Clark, RL},
   Title = {Moving away from collocated control},
   Journal = {Journal of Sound and Vibration},
   Volume = {190},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {129-136},
   Year = {1996},
   Month = {February},
   ISSN = {0022-460X},
   Key = {Clark96c}
}

@booklet{Clark96d,
   Author = {Clark, RL},
   Title = {Approximating the response of reverberant systems:
             Applications to proportional damping, added impedance, and
             feedback control},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {99},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {627-630},
   Year = {1996},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark96d}
}

@booklet{Frampton96a,
   Author = {Frampton, KD and Clark, RL and Dowell, EH},
   Title = {Active control of panel flutter with piezoelectric
             transducers},
   Journal = {Journal of Aircraft},
   Volume = {33},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {768-774},
   Year = {1996},
   ISSN = {0021-8669},
   Abstract = {This article investigates the active control of panel
             flutter with piezoelectric transducers and including
             linearized potential flow aerodynamics. The aerodynamic
             modeling is accomplished by approximating the aerodynamic
             generalized forces with infinite impulse response filters.
             These filters are coupled to the in vacuo panel dynamic
             system in feedback, thus, creating a coupled, aeroelastic
             system. The panel model is developed from a Rayleigh-Ritz
             approach and includes the mass and stiffness effects of a
             piezoelectric transducer. Acting as a self-sensing actuator,
             the piezoelectric transducer is used to implement direct
             rate feedback control. Results of an analytical
             implementation of this control system demonstrate a
             significant increase in the flutter boundaries.},
   Key = {Frampton96a}
}

@booklet{Frampton96b,
   Author = {Frampton, KD and Clark, RL and Dowell, EH},
   Title = {State-space modeling for aeroelastic panels with linearized
             potential flow aerodynamic loading},
   Journal = {Journal of Aircraft},
   Volume = {33},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {816-822},
   Year = {1996},
   ISSN = {0021-8669},
   Abstract = {This article presents a new method for the state-space
             modeling of aeroelastic panels subject to linearized
             potential flow aerodynamic loading. This is accomplished by
             approximating the aerodynamic generalized forces on the
             panel with discrete, infinite impulse response (IIR)
             filters. The IIR filters are created using Prony's method
             for a least-squares-fit to the aerodynamic influence
             functions. These filters are coupled to the in vacuo panel
             dynamic system as feedback, creating a coupled, aeroelastic
             system. The accuracy of the model is established by
             comparing the panel flutter boundaries of the approximate
             system with those found in past studies.},
   Key = {Frampton96b}
}

@booklet{Clark95,
   Author = {Clark, RL},
   Title = {Adaptive feedforward modal space control},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {98},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {2639-2650},
   Year = {1995},
   Month = {November},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark95}
}

@booklet{Clark95a,
   Author = {Clark, RL},
   Title = {A hybrid autonomous control approach},
   Journal = {Journal of Dynamic Systems, Measurement, and
             Control},
   Volume = {117},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {232-240},
   Year = {1995},
   Month = {June},
   ISSN = {0022-0434},
   Key = {Clark95a}
}

@booklet{Kewley95,
   Author = {Kewley, DL and Clark, RL and Southward, SC},
   Title = {Feedforward control using the higher-harmonic, time-averaged
             gradient descent algorithm},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {97},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {2892-2905},
   Year = {1995},
   Month = {May},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Kewley95}
}

@booklet{Clark95b,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Cole, DG},
   Title = {Active damping of enclosed sound fields through direct rate
             feedback-control},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {97},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {1710-1716},
   Year = {1995},
   Month = {March},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark95b}
}

@booklet{Clark94a,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Gibbs, GP},
   Title = {Implications of noise on the reference signal in feedforward
             control of harmonic disturbances},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {96},
   Number = {4},
   Pages = {2585-2588},
   Year = {1994},
   Month = {October},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark94a}
}

@booklet{Clark94,
   Author = {Clark, RL},
   Title = {Biosystems analysis - the relationship between direct
             velocity feedback-control and the monosynaptic pathway of
             the central-nervous-system},
   Journal = {Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and
             Structures},
   Volume = {5},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {723-728},
   Year = {1994},
   Month = {September},
   ISSN = {1045-389X},
   Key = {Clark94}
}

@booklet{Cole94,
   Author = {Cole, DG and Clark, RL},
   Title = {Adaptive compensation of piezoelectric sensoriactuators},
   Journal = {Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and
             Structures},
   Volume = {5},
   Number = {5},
   Pages = {665-672},
   Year = {1994},
   Month = {September},
   ISSN = {1045-389X},
   Key = {Cole94}
}

@booklet{Clark94b,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Gibbs, GP},
   Title = {A novel-approach to feedforward higher-harmonic
             control},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {96},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {926-936},
   Year = {1994},
   Month = {August},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark94b}
}

@booklet{Gu94,
   Author = {Gu, Y and Clark, RL and Fuller, CR and Zander, AC},
   Title = {Experiments on active control of plate vibration using
             piezoelectric actuators and polyvinylidene fluoride (pvdf)
             modal sensors},
   Journal = {Journal of Vibration and Acoustics},
   Volume = {116},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {303-308},
   Year = {1994},
   Month = {July},
   ISSN = {1048-9002},
   Key = {Gu94}
}

@booklet{Clark94c,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Fuller, CR},
   Title = {Active control of structurally radiated sound from an
             enclosed finite cylinder},
   Journal = {Journal of Intelligent Materials Systems and
             Structures},
   Volume = {5},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {379-391},
   Year = {1994},
   Month = {May},
   ISSN = {1045-389X},
   Key = {Clark94c}
}

@booklet{Clark93,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Flemming, MR and Fuller, CR},
   Title = {Piezoelectric actuators for distributed vibration excitation
             of thin plates - a comparison between theory and
             experiment},
   Journal = {Journal of Vibration and Acoustics},
   Volume = {115},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {332-339},
   Year = {1993},
   Month = {July},
   ISSN = {1048-9002},
   Key = {Clark93}
}

@booklet{Clark93a,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Gibbs, GP and Fuller, CR},
   Title = {An experimental-study implementing model-reference active
             structural acoustic control},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {93},
   Number = {6},
   Pages = {3258-3264},
   Year = {1993},
   Month = {June},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark93a}
}

@booklet{Clark92a,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Fuller, CR},
   Title = {A model-reference approach for implementing active
             structural acoustic control},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {92},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {1534-1544},
   Year = {1992},
   Month = {September},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark92a}
}

@booklet{Clark92,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Fuller, CR},
   Title = {Optimal placement of piezoelectric actuators and
             polyvinylidene fluoride error sensors in active structural
             acoustic control approaches},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {92},
   Number = {3},
   Pages = {1521-1533},
   Year = {1992},
   Month = {September},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark92}
}

@booklet{Clark92b,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Pan, J and Hansen, CH},
   Title = {An experimental-study of the active control of multiple-wave
             types in an elastic beam},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {92},
   Number = {2},
   Pages = {871-876},
   Year = {1992},
   Month = {August},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark92b}
}

@booklet{Clark92d,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Fuller, CR},
   Title = {Modal sensing of efficient acoustic radiators with
             polyvinylidene fluoride distributed sensors in active
             structural acoustic control approaches},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {91},
   Number = {6},
   Pages = {3321-3329},
   Year = {1992},
   Month = {June},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark92d}
}

@booklet{Clark92c,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Fuller, CR},
   Title = {Experiments on active control of structurally radiated sound
             using multiple piezoceramic actuators},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {91},
   Number = {6},
   Pages = {3313-3320},
   Year = {1992},
   Month = {June},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark92c}
}

@booklet{Fogg92,
   Author = {Fogg, BR and Miller, WV and Vengsarkar, AM and Claus, RO and Clark, RL and Fuller, CR},
   Title = {Optical fiber sensors for active structural acoustic
             control},
   Journal = {Optical Engineering},
   Volume = {31},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {28-33},
   Year = {1992},
   Month = {January},
   ISSN = {0091-3286},
   Key = {Fogg92}
}

@booklet{Clark91,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Fuller, CR and Wicks, A},
   Title = {Characterization of multiple piezoelectric actuators for
             structural excitation},
   Journal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of
             America},
   Volume = {90},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {346-357},
   Year = {1991},
   Month = {July},
   ISSN = {0001-4966},
   Key = {Clark91}
}

@booklet{Clark90,
   Author = {Clark, RL and Ng, WF and Walker, DA and Schetz, JA},
   Title = {Large-scale structure in a supersonic slot-injected
             flowfield},
   Journal = {AIAA Journal},
   Volume = {28},
   Number = {6},
   Pages = {1045-1051},
   Year = {1990},
   Month = {June},
   ISSN = {0001-1452},
   Key = {Clark90}
}