A portable infrasound generator

  • Park J
  • Robertson J
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Abstract

The rotary subwoofer is a novel low frequency transducer capable of efficiently generating infrasound from a compact source. A field-deployable version of this device may find application as a calibration source for infrasound arrays of the International Monitoring System (IMS) [(2001). The Global Verification Regime and the International Monitoring System (CTBTO Preparatory Commission Vienna International Centre, Vienna, Austria)]. A prototype tested at the IMS infrasound array I59US demonstrated the ability to insonify all elements of the array from a standoff distance of 3.8km. Signal-to-noise ratios of continuous wave signals ranged from 5to15dB, indicating the utility of this source to transmit controllable infrasound signals over distances of 5km.

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Park, J., & Robertson, J. (2009). A portable infrasound generator. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 125(4), EL148–EL151. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3093797

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