Search for dissertations about: "acoustic source localization"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words acoustic source localization.
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1. Sound source localization from laser vibrometry recordings
Abstract : Acoustic holography deals with a typical inverse problem, to obtain the unknown from something that is known. From measurements of sound, most often using microphone arrays, reconstructions of the sound field are made in an attempt to find out what causes the sound. READ MORE
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2. Single layer near-field acoustic imaging in space-invariant reflective environments
Abstract : The visualization of optical fields, or widely known as photography, is a common practice that can also be applied to acoustic fields. No less than three decades of research in acoustic imaging demonstrate its potential and relevance in plenty applications such as sound source identification and localization, as well as characterization of noise generation mechanisms. READ MORE
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3. Modeling of coupled thermoplasticity at finite strains
Abstract : In this thesis, models for simulation of inelastic phenomena, such as plastic anisotropy, texture evolution, void growth and phase transformation are presented. Special emphasized is put on the modeling of heat generation due to plastic work. All models are formulated within a thermodynamic framework that allows large deformations. READ MORE
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4. Digital holographic reconstructions of ultrasound from laser vibrometry recordings
Abstract : If sound and noise from an engine, say a lawn mower, is to be reduced, it is of advantage to know from which part of the machine the noise is coming. An interesting medical application for localization of sound sources is optoacoustic imaging of tissue. READ MORE
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5. Subband Beamforming for Speech Enhancement in Hands-Free Communication
Abstract : Speech enhancement by means of microphone array signal processing has a major role in voice communication applications such as audio-conferencing, hands-free telephony, voice recognition and hearing aids. In these communication scenarios, the speaker is positioned at a remote distance from the microphones, which causes problems of environment noise and interfering sound corrupting the received speech. READ MORE