International audienceWe propose a new method to study the response of a hydrophone at very low frequencies. In our method, the hydrophone is placed in a calibration chamber filled with water and, by instantaneously changing the water height, an abrupt pressure increase of about 1000 Pa is produced. The pressure variation mathematically corresponds to an input signal close to a step function. The response is recorded after filtering and digitizing so that we obtain the response of the complete system. We also report on the development of an automatic method to determine the number of poles and zeros and their values that describe the observed response. We apply our method to the RAFOS II hydrophone, used on the Mobile Earthquake Recorder in...
The purpose of this article is to present a coupler developed for the calibration of hydrophones at ...
Hydrophones are frequently used as receivers for in situ sediment acoustic experiments. At present, ...
The aim of this paper is to provide the basis for the calibration of a hydrophonePeer Reviewe
International audienceWe propose a new method to study the response of a hydrophone at very low freq...
Dans ce travail, nous proposons une étude générale des hydrophones, leur fonctionnement suivant le p...
In this work, we propose a general study of hydrophones focusing on their operation, based on the pi...
We present the equivalence of the ground acceleration and water pressure variation induced by earthq...
An absolute calibration method has been developed based on the method of three-transducer spherical-...
Hydrophones used in the ocean produce spurious outputs due to vibration sensitivity which can severe...
This tutorial presents and explains examples of the deconvolution of hydrophone measurement data. Th...
The aim of this paper is to provide the basis for the calibration of a hydrophone "in situ" with a n...
In the design of sonar systems, the hydrophones, which are the basic acoustic pressure sensors for t...
The Ocean Bottom Seismometer with Hydrophone (OBS/H) is an autonomous data-acquisition system which ...
Abstract—This paper discuses hydrophone calibration for generation of artificial Ultra High Energy (...
International audienceIn the context of both nonlinear acoustics, and downscaled acoustic or aero-ac...
The purpose of this article is to present a coupler developed for the calibration of hydrophones at ...
Hydrophones are frequently used as receivers for in situ sediment acoustic experiments. At present, ...
The aim of this paper is to provide the basis for the calibration of a hydrophonePeer Reviewe
International audienceWe propose a new method to study the response of a hydrophone at very low freq...
Dans ce travail, nous proposons une étude générale des hydrophones, leur fonctionnement suivant le p...
In this work, we propose a general study of hydrophones focusing on their operation, based on the pi...
We present the equivalence of the ground acceleration and water pressure variation induced by earthq...
An absolute calibration method has been developed based on the method of three-transducer spherical-...
Hydrophones used in the ocean produce spurious outputs due to vibration sensitivity which can severe...
This tutorial presents and explains examples of the deconvolution of hydrophone measurement data. Th...
The aim of this paper is to provide the basis for the calibration of a hydrophone "in situ" with a n...
In the design of sonar systems, the hydrophones, which are the basic acoustic pressure sensors for t...
The Ocean Bottom Seismometer with Hydrophone (OBS/H) is an autonomous data-acquisition system which ...
Abstract—This paper discuses hydrophone calibration for generation of artificial Ultra High Energy (...
International audienceIn the context of both nonlinear acoustics, and downscaled acoustic or aero-ac...
The purpose of this article is to present a coupler developed for the calibration of hydrophones at ...
Hydrophones are frequently used as receivers for in situ sediment acoustic experiments. At present, ...
The aim of this paper is to provide the basis for the calibration of a hydrophonePeer Reviewe