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GRATZ, P.
Original Title
THE INFLUENCE OF A REALISTIC MICROPHONE ARRAY ON NEAR FIELD ACOUSTIC HOLOGRAPHY
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Various methods of visualising sound fields on the basis of measurements with microphone arrays have been examined. The methods are based on the principles of near field acoustic holography (NAH) and include STSF (Spatial Transform of Sound Fields), STSF NAH with Wiener filter, Iterative STSF NAH, and SONAH (Statistically Optimal NAH). A realistic model of a vibrating surface has been developed in order to examine the performance of the different NAH methods with respect to the precision of the estimated sound pressure fields, the calculation time, and the sensitivity to microphone errors and imperfections such as amplitude and phase mismatch. The influence of a realistic microphone array that disturbs the sound field is also investigated using a three-dimensional boundary element model of the array.
Key words in English
sound field, microphone arrays
Authors
Released
8. 7. 2002
Publisher
NASA
Location
Orlando, Florida, USA
Pages from
20
Pages to
25
Pages count
6
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT5477, author="Petr {Grätz}", title="THE INFLUENCE OF A REALISTIC MICROPHONE ARRAY ON NEAR FIELD ACOUSTIC HOLOGRAPHY", booktitle="Ninth International Congress on Sound anv Vibration", year="2002", pages="6", publisher="NASA", address="Orlando, Florida, USA" }