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Collected Papers in Building Acoustics: Room Acoustics and Environmental Noise [PDF]
Richard H. Campbell
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ROOM ACOUSTICS AND WORK PERFORMANCE EXPERIMENTAL STUDY IN A FULL-SCALE OPEN-PLAN OFFICE LABORATORY [PDF]
Annu Haapakangas+6 more
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Carbon‐Coated Moth‐Eye Structure: An Ultrabroadband THz‐DUV Near‐Perfect Absorber
A silicon moth‐eye surface coated with pyrolytic carbon achieves >98% absorption from 1 to 1200 THz by combining gradient‐index matching with PyC's broadband conductivity, forming an ultra‐broadband absorber from THz to deep UV. Experimental results and simulations agreed well.
Yuki Hakamada+18 more
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Geometrical room acoustics: ray based simulation for room acoustics
Room acoustics is the science devoted to study sound propagation in enclosures where the sound conduction medium is bounded on all sides by walls, ceiling and floor. The acoustic information of any room, the so-called impulse response, is expressed in terms of the acoustic field as a function of space and time.
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Combining a biomimetic soft‐robot with deep‐learning data analytics sheds light on a unique peripheral dynamics seen in the biosonar system of bats: Bats modulate their ultrasonic biosonar signals upon emission as well as reception with variable, yet highly coordinated motion patterns of their noseleaves and pinnae.
Shuxin Zhang+4 more
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Large-scale Multiple Input/Multiple Output system identification in room acoustics [PDF]
Martin Schneider, Walter Kellermann
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Liquid Metal Sensors for Soft Robots
This review thoroughly reviews liquid metal sensors in soft robots. Their unique material properties like high conductivity and good biocompatibility are analyzed. Working principles are classified, and applications in environmental perception, motion detection, and human—robot interaction are introduced.
Qi Zhang+7 more
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Spherical array in room acoustics
Multi-channel spherical loudspeakers became popular for simulation of musical instruments in rooms. In this lecture a spherical source with a partial Gaussian distribution of 28 channels is presented. With sequential measurements and rotation of the sphere a radiation of effectively 23rd order of spherical harmonics is obtained, as long as the room ...
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Electronically variable room acoustics - motivations and challenges [PDF]
K. Anthony Hoover, Stephen L. R. Ellison
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