Acoustic holography

Acoustic holography

Acoustic holography is a method used to estimate the sound field near a source by measuring acoustic parameters away from the source via an array of pressure and/or particle velocity transducers. Measuring techniques included within acoustic holography are becoming increasingly popular in various fields, most notably those of transportation, vehicle and aircraft design, and NVH. The general idea of acoustic holography has led to different versions such as near-field acoustic holography (NAH) and statistically optimal near-field acoustic holography (SONAH).For audio rendition, the wave field synthesis is the most related procedure.

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References

*cite journal|author=J. D. Maynard, E. G. Williams, and Y. Lee|title=Nearfield acoustic holography: I. Theory of generalized holography and the development of NAH|journal=The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America|month=October | year=1985|volume=78|issue=4|pages=1395 – 1413|doi=10.1121/1.392911
*cite conference|author=J. Hald|title=Patch near-field acoustical holography using a new statistically optimal method|booktitle=Inter-noise 2003, Jeju International Convention Center, Seogwipo, Korea, 2003-08-25–2003-08-28

External links

* [http://www.acoustic-holography.com Acoustic holography]


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