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In this paper, the mutual coupling between a mobile device antenna and a closely integrated miniature moving-coil speaker is investigated. The analysis focuses on the speaker radio-frequency harmonic resonance characteristics and the antenna radiation effi ...
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A novel localization approach is proposed in order to find the position of an individual source using recordings of a single microphone in a reverberant enclosure. The multipath propagation is modeled by multiple virtual microphones as images of the actual ...
Beamforming is the technique that permits to attenuate or increase the sound coming in a particular direction, it is in other word a way to estimate the power coming from a particular direction. It is therefore also used as direction of arrival estimator ( ...
Swarms of autonomous MAVs show great potential in many diverse applications. In a search and rescue mission, a group of MAVs could quickly reach disaster areas by flying over obstacles, cluttered and inaccessible terrains, and work in parallel to detect an ...
In this report we present results of a Semester project in the Winter semester of 2015. The project focuses on exploration of FRI theory for 1D case and its generalization. This theory is further applied to sound source localization with extension to signa ...
In architecture, space is traditionally understood as a cumulus of forms, colors and textures that form a conceived area, or-in other words-architectural space design is mainly achieved by following visual concepts. The human experience of space, however, ...
Depth imaging is commonly based on light. For example, LIDAR and Kinect use infrared light, while stereo cameras use visible light. These systems require hardware operating at high sampling frequencies, precise calibration, and they dissipate significant p ...
Sampling schemes on the sphere require O(L^2) samples to perfectly sample and reconstruct a signal with bandwidth L. If the signal in question is a low-pass observation of a finite collection of spikes or rotations of a known function, we can use less samp ...
Acoustic devices that break reciprocity, for instance acoustic isolators or circulators, may find exciting applications in a variety of fields, including imaging, acoustic communication systems, and noise control. Non-reciprocal acoustic propagation has ty ...
Ultrafast acoustics measurements on liquid mercury have been performed at high pressure and temperature in a diamond anvil cell using picosecond acoustic interferometry. We extract the density of mercury from adiabatic sound velocities using a numerical it ...