Acoustical time-reversal signal processing : new developments and applications
This dissertation focuses on new developments and applications of timereversal (TR) signal processing techniques for acoustic waves in the case of multiple input channels. It is well known that the acoustic wave equation in a non-dissipative medium contains a second-order time-derivative operator...
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Format: | Theses and Dissertations |
Language: | English |
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2011
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/42828 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | This dissertation focuses on new developments and applications of timereversal
(TR) signal processing techniques for acoustic waves in the case of multiple
input channels. It is well known that the acoustic wave equation in a non-dissipative
medium contains a second-order time-derivative operator, which in turn is invariant
under a TR operation. Therefore, the TR is a novel technique that can employ backpropagation
of the wave to focus energy onto a specific location in space and time.
This is because back-propagated waves can retrace all of the complex paths such as
reflection, refraction and multiple scattering that they underwent during the forward
propagation. Thus, it results in highly focusing onto the initial source location. Based
on this property, there has been a strong interest in the application of TR techniques
in a broader topic of the acoustic field. Thus, the motivation of our dissertation is to
develop new algorithms based on the TR technique for applying in some important
topics of the acoustic field, including acoustic focusing, acoustic detection and
localization, acoustic inverse scattering as well as stereophonic acoustic echo
cancellation. |
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