Title: Moving frame technique for planar acoustic holography
Abstract:Acoustic holography is one of the best methods to visualize sound fields. The quality of the visualized sound is primarily determined by the size of the hologram, its microphone spacing, and the numbe...Acoustic holography is one of the best methods to visualize sound fields. The quality of the visualized sound is primarily determined by the size of the hologram, its microphone spacing, and the number of microphones. This paper describes a way to virtually increase the hologram size and the spatial resolution of the holograph. For a stationary sound field, the method continuously sweeps the sound field by a line array of microphones. For moving sound sources, radiating sound is measured by using a line array of microphones fixed in space. In both cases, the measured signals have Doppler effects. The theoretical formulation has been systematically addressed by employing a moving coordinate which has relative motion between the measurement coordinate and the hologram coordinate. Simulations and experiments support the proposed theory. The drawback is that the method is only applicable to discrete frequencies.Read More
Publication Year: 1998
Publication Date: 1998-04-01
Language: en
Type: article
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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