Separation of zeros for source signature identification under reverberant path conditions

  • Hasegawa T
  • Tohyama M
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This paper presents an approach to distinguishing the zeros representing a sound source from those representing the transfer function on the basis of Lyon’s residue-sign model. In machinery noise diagnostics, the source signature must be separated from observation records under reverberant path conditions. In numerical examples and an experimental piano-string vibration analysis, the modal responses could be synthesized by using clustered line-spectrum modeling. The modeling error represented the source signature subject to the source characteristics being given by a finite impulse response. The modeling error can be interpreted as a remainder function necessary for the zeros representing the source signature.

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Hasegawa, T., & Tohyama, M. (2011). Separation of zeros for source signature identification under reverberant path conditions. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 130(4), EL271–EL275. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3638925

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