Identification of a parametric loudspeaker system using an adaptive Volterra filter

Due to the parametric acoustic array effect in air, the input audible signal of a parametric loudspeaker system can be reproduced with high directivity at the target region. However, the reproduced audible signal suffers from harmonic distortion, which is the by-product of nonlinear interaction betw...

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Main Authors: Ji, Wei, Gan, Woon-Seng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-986412020-03-07T13:57:28Z Identification of a parametric loudspeaker system using an adaptive Volterra filter Ji, Wei Gan, Woon-Seng School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Due to the parametric acoustic array effect in air, the input audible signal of a parametric loudspeaker system can be reproduced with high directivity at the target region. However, the reproduced audible signal suffers from harmonic distortion, which is the by-product of nonlinear interaction between the primary waves. In order to investigate this inherent nonlinear phenomenon, a nonlinear system identification model is developed based on an adaptive Volterra filter. Unlike the conventional loudspeaker, the nonlinear characteristic of a parametric loudspeaker system is dependent on several primary parameters in nonlinear acoustics, which include the initial pressure of the primary waves, the observing distance and angle, as well as ambient temperature and relative humidity. By using a truncated Volterra series up to the 2nd-order kernel, numerical simulations are conducted to develop a system model with one group of parameters and examine the quadratic nonlinear intensity for different parameters’ settings. Experimental measurements, which take into account of emitter’s response, are carried out to verify the modeling result and evaluate the model performance. Based on the Volterra system model, the sound pressure level and the harmonic distortion can be accurately predicted. 2013-07-30T06:48:36Z 2019-12-06T19:58:02Z 2013-07-30T06:48:36Z 2019-12-06T19:58:02Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Ji, W., & Gan, W.-S. (2012). Identification of a parametric loudspeaker system using an adaptive Volterra filter. Applied Acoustics, 73(12), 1251-1262. 0003-682X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/98641 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/12520 10.1016/j.apacoust.2012.03.007 en Applied acoustics
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Identification of a parametric loudspeaker system using an adaptive Volterra filter
description Due to the parametric acoustic array effect in air, the input audible signal of a parametric loudspeaker system can be reproduced with high directivity at the target region. However, the reproduced audible signal suffers from harmonic distortion, which is the by-product of nonlinear interaction between the primary waves. In order to investigate this inherent nonlinear phenomenon, a nonlinear system identification model is developed based on an adaptive Volterra filter. Unlike the conventional loudspeaker, the nonlinear characteristic of a parametric loudspeaker system is dependent on several primary parameters in nonlinear acoustics, which include the initial pressure of the primary waves, the observing distance and angle, as well as ambient temperature and relative humidity. By using a truncated Volterra series up to the 2nd-order kernel, numerical simulations are conducted to develop a system model with one group of parameters and examine the quadratic nonlinear intensity for different parameters’ settings. Experimental measurements, which take into account of emitter’s response, are carried out to verify the modeling result and evaluate the model performance. Based on the Volterra system model, the sound pressure level and the harmonic distortion can be accurately predicted.
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title Identification of a parametric loudspeaker system using an adaptive Volterra filter
title_short Identification of a parametric loudspeaker system using an adaptive Volterra filter
title_full Identification of a parametric loudspeaker system using an adaptive Volterra filter
title_fullStr Identification of a parametric loudspeaker system using an adaptive Volterra filter
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a parametric loudspeaker system using an adaptive Volterra filter
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