Acoustic Distance Measurement Method Based on Phase Interference Using Calibration and Whitening Processing in Real Environments
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Distance to target is fundamental and very important information in numerous engineering fields. Many distance measurement methods using sound use the time delay of a reflected wave, which is measured in reference to the transmitted wave. This method, however, cannot measure short distances because the transmitted wave, which has not attenuated sufficiently by the time the reflected waves are received, suppresses the reflected waves for short distances. Therefore, we proposed an acoustic distance measurement method based on the interference between the transmitted wave and the reflected waves, which can measure distance in a short range. The proposed method requires a cancellation processing for background components due to the spectrum of the transmitted wave and the transfer function of the measurement system in real environments. We refer to this processing as background components cancellation processing (BGCCP). We proposed BGCCP based on subtraction or whitening. However, the proposed method had a limitation with respect to the transmitted wave or additive noise in real environments. In the present paper, we propose an acoustic distance measurement method based on the new BGCCP. In the new BGCCP, we use the calibration of a real measurement system and the whitening processing of the transmitted wave and introduce the concept of the cepstrum to the proposed method in order to achieve robustness. Although the conventional BGCCP requires the recording of the transmitted wave under the condition without targets, the new BGCCP does not have this requirement. Finally, we confirmed the effectiveness of the proposed method through experiments in real environments. As a result, the proposed method was confirmed to be valid and effective, even in noisy environments.
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- 2011-08-01
著者
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NAKASAKO Noboru
Faculty of Biology-Oriented Science and Technology Kinki University
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Nakayama Masato
Faculty Of Biology-oriented Sci. & Tech. Kinki Univ.
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HANABUSA Shimpei
Faculty of Biology-Oriented Sci. & Tech., Kinki Univ.
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UEBO Tetsuji
Faculty of Biology-Oriented Sci. & Tech., Kinki Univ.
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Hanabusa Shimpei
Faculty Of Biology-oriented Sci. & Tech. Kinki Univ.
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Uebo Tetsuji
Faculty Of Biology-oriented Sci. & Tech. Kinki Univ.
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Nakasako Noboru
Faculty Of Biology-oriented Sci. & Tech. Kinki Univ.
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Nakasako Noboru
Faculty of Biology-Oriented Sc.&Tech.,Kinki Univ.,Nishi-mitani 930,Uchita-cho,Naga-gun,Wakayama,649-6493 Japan
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