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Higher-order figure-8 microphones/hydrophones collocated as a perpendicular triad—Their “spatial-matched-filter” beam steering

Authors :
Du, Shiyu Sandy
Wong, Kainam Thomas
Song, Yang
Nnonyelu, Chibuzo Joseph
Wu, Yue Ivan
Du, Shiyu Sandy
Wong, Kainam Thomas
Song, Yang
Nnonyelu, Chibuzo Joseph
Wu, Yue Ivan
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Directional sensors, if collocated but perpendicularly oriented among themselves, would facilitate signal processing to uncouple the azimuth-polar direction from the time-frequency dimension—in addition to the physical advantage of spatial compactness. One such acoustical sensing unit is the well-known “tri-axial velocity sensor” (also known as the “gradient sensor,” the “velocity-sensor triad,” the “acoustic vector sensor,” and the “vector hydrophone”), which comprises three identical figure-8 sensors of the first directivity-order, collocated spatially but oriented perpendicularly of each other. The directivity of the figure-8 sensors is hypothetically raised to a higher order in this analytical investigation with an innocent hope to sharpen the overall triad's directionality and steerability. Against this wishful aspiration, this paper rigorously analyzes how the directivity-order would affect the triad's “spatial-matched-filter” beam's directional steering capability, revealing which directivity-order(s) would allow the beam-pattern of full maneuverability toward any azimuthal direction and which directivity-order(s) cannot.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312835561
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1121.10.0009312