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Thomas Laurence

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Electroacoustic resonators: system identification and stability

Hervé Lissek, Sami Driss Karkar, Thomas Laurence, Gaël Matten

An Electroacoustic Resonator consists of a loudspeaker used as a membrane resonator, through anacoustic pressure-based controlled electrical current, in order to vary its vibrating velocity in re-sponse to an exogenous sound field. This way, the loudspeake ...
Canadian Acoustical Association2019

Fully symmetrical single-suspension electrodynamic loudspeaker using a Halbach array

Hervé Lissek, Thomas Laurence

Invented at the end of the XIXth century, the electrodynamic loudspeaker has not much changed sincethen. Although the materials have greatly evolved, the geometry and the transduction principle staythe same. In many applications, the presence of two sets o ...
Canadian Acoustical Association2019

Toward Wideband Steerable Acoustic Metasurfaces with Arrays of Active Electroacoustic Resonators

Romain Christophe Rémy Fleury, Hervé Lissek, Etienne Thierry Jean-Luc Rivet, Thomas Laurence

We introduce an active concept for achieving acoustic metasurfaces with steerable reflection properties, effective over a wide frequency band. The proposed active acoustic metasurface consists in a surface array of subwavelength loudspeakers diaphragms, ea ...
2018
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