The fundamental elements in certain inverse acoustic problems: their roles and interactions

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Autor(a) principal: Martin,Vincent
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-58782012000600007
Resumo: Acoustic holography and holophony, wave field synthesis and active noise control are based on common elements which are causality, model, objective, and regularization. In the frequency domain (putting causality aside), a simple formulation states the influence - not the interaction - of errors of the model and objective and of regularization of the results. However, it does not give either an understanding or any relation of cause to effect. When the objective can be reached using the available model, regularization is not needed and the information liable to be extracted from this determined problem is poor, unlike in the over-determined case when the model does not allow the objective to be reached. The geometrical interpretation of the over-determined problem written in the least-mean square sense could be a tool to enlighten the influences and interactions in question. After having shown the interest of the geometrical interpretation, a pseudo-analytical inverse problem in spherical holophony and a numerical problem in plane holography provide particular illustrations. From among the properties accessible, one is highlighted: in the case of a perfect objective but inaccurate model, its adaptation brings a decrease in the amount of regularization required and an improvement in the results.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The fundamental elements in certain inverse acoustic problems: their roles and interactions
title The fundamental elements in certain inverse acoustic problems: their roles and interactions
spellingShingle The fundamental elements in certain inverse acoustic problems: their roles and interactions
Martin,Vincent
inverse problems
regularization
acoustics
title_short The fundamental elements in certain inverse acoustic problems: their roles and interactions
title_full The fundamental elements in certain inverse acoustic problems: their roles and interactions
title_fullStr The fundamental elements in certain inverse acoustic problems: their roles and interactions
title_full_unstemmed The fundamental elements in certain inverse acoustic problems: their roles and interactions
title_sort The fundamental elements in certain inverse acoustic problems: their roles and interactions
author Martin,Vincent
author_facet Martin,Vincent
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martin,Vincent
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv inverse problems
regularization
acoustics
topic inverse problems
regularization
acoustics
description Acoustic holography and holophony, wave field synthesis and active noise control are based on common elements which are causality, model, objective, and regularization. In the frequency domain (putting causality aside), a simple formulation states the influence - not the interaction - of errors of the model and objective and of regularization of the results. However, it does not give either an understanding or any relation of cause to effect. When the objective can be reached using the available model, regularization is not needed and the information liable to be extracted from this determined problem is poor, unlike in the over-determined case when the model does not allow the objective to be reached. The geometrical interpretation of the over-determined problem written in the least-mean square sense could be a tool to enlighten the influences and interactions in question. After having shown the interest of the geometrical interpretation, a pseudo-analytical inverse problem in spherical holophony and a numerical problem in plane holography provide particular illustrations. From among the properties accessible, one is highlighted: in the case of a perfect objective but inaccurate model, its adaptation brings a decrease in the amount of regularization required and an improvement in the results.
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