A critical step to using a parametric array loudspeaker in mobile devices

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Abstract

A parametric array (PA) loudspeaker is a highly directional audio source that might grant one's convenience if it is used with mobile devices. However, conventional PA loudspeakers is almost impossible to apply in mobile devices using a battery because of the large power consumption and large device size. In this study, a PA loudspeaker system (PALS) was fabricated and evaluated to show that those difficulties could be overcome to apply it to mobile devices. In order to construct a PALS for demonstration, a power amplifier and signal-processing unit should also be properly designed and built. The PA source transducer should also be designed and built for a mobile device application. These components were integrated into a single PALS. The PALS generated a 125-dB primary wave and 62 dB of a different frequency wave (DFW) through the PA at 0.45 m in a 3 m × 3 m × 2 m semi-anechoic chamber. We confirmed that the half-power bandwidth (HPBW) formed a 6◦ beam at 83 kHz of DFW and 90 kHz of the primary wave (PW), and the HPBW formed a 7.3◦ beam at 5 kHz of DFW and a 7.1◦ beam at 10 kHz of DFW, respectively. Lastly, the power required was 6.65 W without a matching circuit, and 3.25 W with such a circuit.

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Ahn, H., Been, K., Kim, I. D., Lee, C. H., & Moon, W. (2019). A critical step to using a parametric array loudspeaker in mobile devices. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19204449

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