Three-dimensional time reversal communications in elastic media

  • Anderson B
  • Ulrich T
  • Le Bas P
  • et al.
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Abstract

This letter presents a series of vibrational communication experiments, using time reversal, conducted on a set of cast iron pipes. Time reversal has been used to provide robust, private, and clean communications in many underwater acoustic applications. Here the use of time reversal to communicate along sections of pipes and through a wall is demonstrated to overcome the complications of dispersion and multiple scattering. These demonstrations utilize a single source transducer and a single sensor, a triaxial accelerometer, enabling multiple channels of simultaneous communication streams to a single location.

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Anderson, B. E., Ulrich, T. J., Le Bas, P.-Y., & Ten Cate, J. A. (2016). Three-dimensional time reversal communications in elastic media. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 139(2), EL25–EL30. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4942629

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