Standard microphones and ultrasonic devices are generally designed with a static and flat frequency response in order to address multiple acoustic applications. However, they may not be flexible or adaptable enough to deal with some requirements. For instance, when operated in noisy environments such devices may be vulnerable to wideband background noise which will require further signal processing techniques to remove it, generally relying on digital processor units. In this work, we consider if microphones and ultrasonic devices could be designed to be sensitive only at selected frequencies of interest, whilst also providing flexibility in order to adapt to different signals of interest and to deal with environmental demands. This researc...
In this paper a Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) Physical layer (PHY) technique is proposed that allows...
The presence of specular highlights can hide underlying features of a scene within an image and can ...
Process optimization within modern manufacturing is generally supported through the use of finite el...
Standard microphones and ultrasonic devices are generally designed with a static and flat frequency ...
Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound (TCD) is one of the techniques that have been used for stroke diagno...
This paper presents an ultrasonic active sonar system in air constituting one emitter and four recei...
A multi-band piezoelectric directional MEMS microphone is demonstrated based on a bio-mimetic design...
Acoustic metamaterials have been extensively studied in recent decades due to their ability to contr...
The design and experiment of an upgraded W-band gyrotron travelling wave amplifier (gyro-TWA) based ...
Partial discharges (PDs) are symptomatic of some localised defects in the insulation system of elect...
With the help of immersion lithography and multiple patterning, photolithography has been the key te...
A range of materials used in industry exhibit scattering properties which limits ultrasonic NDE. Man...
A fronthaul design for current and future mobile networks based on the transport of sampled radio si...
Non-invasive anodal trans-spinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS) can modulate central nervous sys...
Periodic surface lattice (PSL) structures have been fabricated and measured. When the required condi...
In this paper a Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) Physical layer (PHY) technique is proposed that allows...
The presence of specular highlights can hide underlying features of a scene within an image and can ...
Process optimization within modern manufacturing is generally supported through the use of finite el...
Standard microphones and ultrasonic devices are generally designed with a static and flat frequency ...
Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound (TCD) is one of the techniques that have been used for stroke diagno...
This paper presents an ultrasonic active sonar system in air constituting one emitter and four recei...
A multi-band piezoelectric directional MEMS microphone is demonstrated based on a bio-mimetic design...
Acoustic metamaterials have been extensively studied in recent decades due to their ability to contr...
The design and experiment of an upgraded W-band gyrotron travelling wave amplifier (gyro-TWA) based ...
Partial discharges (PDs) are symptomatic of some localised defects in the insulation system of elect...
With the help of immersion lithography and multiple patterning, photolithography has been the key te...
A range of materials used in industry exhibit scattering properties which limits ultrasonic NDE. Man...
A fronthaul design for current and future mobile networks based on the transport of sampled radio si...
Non-invasive anodal trans-spinal direct current stimulation (tsDCS) can modulate central nervous sys...
Periodic surface lattice (PSL) structures have been fabricated and measured. When the required condi...
In this paper a Dynamic Spectrum Access (DSA) Physical layer (PHY) technique is proposed that allows...
The presence of specular highlights can hide underlying features of a scene within an image and can ...
Process optimization within modern manufacturing is generally supported through the use of finite el...