This paper describes a theoretical and experimental study on the use of wideband piezopolymer transducers (PVDF) for the determination of the through-air system impulse response, in both transmission and reception. A linear systems model was used to design a PVDF transmitter/receiver possessing a unipolar, planar and wideband impulse response for operation in air. The devices were tested in a water environment, to confirm the theoretical modelling approach, and then the model was utilised to predict the response-in air. The influence of frequency dependent airborne attenuation is included within the model to assist in the correlation between through water and through air calibration data. Good agreement between theory and experiment has bee...
We report on recent calculations and experiments on the broadband properties and impulse characteris...
The use and development of ultrasonic air-coupled transducers that can operate above 100 kHz have be...
This thesis describes the development and characterisation of an airborne ultrasonic communication ...
his paper describes a theoretical and experimental study for determination of the through-air system...
In this work, an approach to the design of broadband thickness-mode piezoelectric transducer is pres...
In this work, an approach to the design of broadband thickness-mode piezoelectric transducer is pre-...
International audienceThis paper presents a wireless dynamic measurement of the air blast overpressu...
The authors propose a model for estimating the response of an ultrasonic communication channel, wher...
A combination of theoretical modeling and experimental analysis is used to predict and assess the pe...
Conventional ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation techniques require some form of liquid coupling b...
This paper presents an investigation into the performance of 1-3 piezocomposite transducers in both ...
Ultrasonic transducer design is focused to maximize performance in specific applications, ...
ABSTRACT. Use of non-contact techniques to produce and sense acoustic vibrations in the megaherzt fr...
To experimentally study the characteristics of ultrasonic sensors, a wideband air-coupled ultrasonic...
The performance of a novel radiator capable of producing ultrasonic waves in air and liquids has bee...
We report on recent calculations and experiments on the broadband properties and impulse characteris...
The use and development of ultrasonic air-coupled transducers that can operate above 100 kHz have be...
This thesis describes the development and characterisation of an airborne ultrasonic communication ...
his paper describes a theoretical and experimental study for determination of the through-air system...
In this work, an approach to the design of broadband thickness-mode piezoelectric transducer is pres...
In this work, an approach to the design of broadband thickness-mode piezoelectric transducer is pre-...
International audienceThis paper presents a wireless dynamic measurement of the air blast overpressu...
The authors propose a model for estimating the response of an ultrasonic communication channel, wher...
A combination of theoretical modeling and experimental analysis is used to predict and assess the pe...
Conventional ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation techniques require some form of liquid coupling b...
This paper presents an investigation into the performance of 1-3 piezocomposite transducers in both ...
Ultrasonic transducer design is focused to maximize performance in specific applications, ...
ABSTRACT. Use of non-contact techniques to produce and sense acoustic vibrations in the megaherzt fr...
To experimentally study the characteristics of ultrasonic sensors, a wideband air-coupled ultrasonic...
The performance of a novel radiator capable of producing ultrasonic waves in air and liquids has bee...
We report on recent calculations and experiments on the broadband properties and impulse characteris...
The use and development of ultrasonic air-coupled transducers that can operate above 100 kHz have be...
This thesis describes the development and characterisation of an airborne ultrasonic communication ...