نتایج جستجو برای: acoustic application

تعداد نتایج: 844610  

Journal: :J. Comput. Physics 2009
S. Mendez Jeff D. Eldredge

The study of the acoustic effect of perforated plates by Large-Eddy Simulations is reported. The ability of compressible Large-Eddy Simulations to provide data on the flow around a perforated plate and the associated acoustic damping is demonstrated. In particular, assumptions of existing models of the acoustic effect of perforated plate are assessed thanks to the Large-Eddy Simulations results...

2016
Daniele Battaglino Ludovick Lepauloux Nicholas Evans

Acoustic scene classification (ASC) aims to distinguish between different acoustic environments and is a technology which can be used by smart devices for contextualization and personalization. Standard algorithms exploit hand-crafted features which are unlikely to offer the best potential for reliable classification. This paper reports the first application of convolutional neural networks (CN...

2006
B. Van Genechten

This paper presents a newly developed hybrid simulation technique for uncoupled acoustic analysis of interior cavities. This method applies a Wave Based model for a large, geometrically simple portion of acoustic cavity. The superficial details of the problem domain are modelled using a modally reduced finite element model. The resulting hybrid model benefits from the computational efficiency o...

Journal: :Medical image analysis 2010
Pierre Hellier Pierrick Coupé Xavier Morandi D. Louis Collins

In ultrasound images, acoustic shadows appear as regions of low signal intensity linked to boundaries with very high acoustic impedance differences. Acoustic shadows can be viewed either as informative features to detect lesions or calcifications, or as damageable artifacts for image processing tasks such as segmentation, registration or 3D reconstruction. In both cases, the detection of these ...

2017
Stefan Kahl Hussein Hussein Etienne Fabian Jan Schloßhauer Enniyan Thangaraju Danny Kowerko Maximilian Eibl

Acoustic scene classification (ASC) aims to distinguish between different acoustic environments and is a technology which can be used by smart devices for contextualization and personalization. Standard algorithms exploit hand-crafted features which are unlikely to offer the best potential for reliable classification. This paper reports the first application of convolutional neural networks (CN...

2016
Sarah L. Heywood Boris A. Glavin Ryan P. Beardsley Andrey V. Akimov Michael W. Carr James Norman Philip C. Norton Brian Prime Nigel Priestley Anthony J. Kent

We demonstrate heterodyne mixing of a 94 GHz millimetre wave photonic signal, supplied by a Gunn diode oscillator, with coherent acoustic waves of frequency ~100 GHz, generated by pulsed laser excitation of a semiconductor surface. The mixing takes place in a millimetre wave Schottky diode, and the intermediate frequency electrical signal is in the 1-12 GHz range. The mixing process preserves a...

2005
Alain Crevoisier Pietro Polotti

Tangible Acoustic Interfaces (TAI) rely on various acousticsensing technologies, such as sound source location and acoustic imaging, to detect the position of contact of users interacting with the surface of solid materials. With their ability to transform almost any physical objects, flat or curved surfaces and walls into interactive interfaces, acoustic sensing technologies show a promising w...

2009
Masaru Teranishi Sigeru Omatu Toshihisa Kosaka

Fatigued bills have harmful influence on the daily operation of Automated Teller Machine(ATM). To make the classification of fatigued bills more efficient, the development of an automatic fatigued bill classification method is desirable. We propose a new method to estimate the fatigue level of bill from the feature-selected frequency band acoustic energy pattern of banking machines. By using a ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Daniele Foresti Majid Nabavi Mirko Klingauf Aldo Ferrari Dimos Poulikakos

Levitation and controlled motion of matter in air have a wealth of potential applications ranging from materials processing to biochemistry and pharmaceuticals. We present a unique acoustophoretic concept for the contactless transport and handling of matter in air. Spatiotemporal modulation of the levitation acoustic field allows continuous planar transport and processing of multiple objects, f...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2011
J Lu E Lobarinas A Deng R Goodey D Stolzberg R J Salvi W Sun

Although high doses of sodium salicylate impair cochlear function, it paradoxically enhances sound-evoked activity in the auditory cortex (AC) and augments acoustic startle reflex responses, neural and behavioral metrics associated with hyperexcitability and hyperacusis. To explore the neural mechanisms underlying salicylate (SS)-induced hyperexcitability and "increased central gain," we examin...

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