Broadband acoustic vector sensing in a forested environment

The horizontal acoustic particle velocity and acoustic pressure, concurrent with atmospheric data, were collected during a series of outdoor field tests. Here, we present the effects of a forested environment on acoustic vector sensing for broadband sources. The sources are representative of battlef...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2019-03, Vol.145 (3), p.1662-1662
Hauptverfasser: Collier, Sandra L., Denis, Max, Noble, John, Solomon, Latasha, Ligon, David, James, Deryck D., Alberts, W. C. Kirkpatrick, Reiff, Christian G., Sim, Leng
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