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Article Dans Une Revue Applied Acoustics Année : 2015

Design and implementation of a multi-octave-band audio camera for realtime diagnosis

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Noise pollution investigation takes advantage of two common methods of diagnosis: measurement using a Sound Level Meter and acoustical imaging. The former enables a detailed analysis of the surrounding noise spectrum whereas the latter is rather used for source localization. Both approaches complete each other, and merging them into a unique system, working in realtime, would offer new possibilities of dynamic diagnosis. This paper describes the :design of a complete system for this purpose: imaging in realtime the acoustic field at different octave bands, with a convenient device. The acoustic field is sampled in time and space using an array of MEMS microphones. This recent technology enables a compact and fully digital design of the system. However, performing realtime imaging with resource-intensive algorithm on a large amount of measured data confronts with a technical challenge. This is overcome by executing the whole process on a Graphic Processing Unit, which has recently become an attractive device for parallel computing.

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hal-01459722 , version 1 (07-02-2017)

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C. Vanwynsberghe, R. Marchiano, F. Ollivier, P. Challande, H. Moingeon, et al.. Design and implementation of a multi-octave-band audio camera for realtime diagnosis. Applied Acoustics, 2015, 89, pp.281-287. ⟨10.1016/j.apacoust.2014.10.009⟩. ⟨hal-01459722⟩
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