Beamforming with a volumetric array of massless laser spark sources—Application in reflection tracking

  • Eskelinen J
  • Hæggström E
  • Delikaris-Manias S
  • et al.
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Abstract

A volumetric array of laser-induced air breakdown sparks is used to produce a directional and steerable acoustic source. The laser breakdown array element is broadband, point-like, and massless. It produces an impulse-like waveform in midair, thus generating accurate spatio-temporal information for acoustic beamforming. A laser-spark scanning setup and the concept of a massless steerable source are presented and evaluated with a cubic array by using an off-line far field delay-and-sum beamforming method. This virtual acoustic array with minimal source influence can, for instance, produce narrow transmission beams to obtain localized and directional impulse response information by reflection tracking.

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Eskelinen, J., Hæggström, E., Delikaris-Manias, S., Bolaños, J. G., & Pulkki, V. (2015). Beamforming with a volumetric array of massless laser spark sources—Application in reflection tracking. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 137(6), EL389–EL395. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4920970

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