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Position dependence of fractional derivative models for loudspeaker voice coils with lossy inductance

King et al., 2017

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17272732071445091055
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King A
Agerkvist F
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Audio Engineering Society Convention 142

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Commonly used models of moving-coil loudspeaker voice coils, which include effects from eddy current losses, are either inaccurate or contain an abundance of parameters, and are difficult to extend to the nonlinear domain. On the contrary, fractional derivative models …
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