Construction of an Omnidirectional Parametric Loudspeaker consisting in a Spherical Distribution of Ultrasound Transducers
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Author
Arnela Coll, Marc
Guasch Fortuny, Oriol
Sánchez Martín, Patrícia
Camps Dausà, Joan
Alsina Pagès, Rosa Maria
Martínez Suquía, Carme
Other authors
Universitat Ramon Llull. La Salle
Publication date
2018-12Abstract
Omnidirectional sound sources are needed to perform a large variety of tests in acoustics. Typically, they consist of conventional speaker drivers arranged in a dodecahedron. However, the directivity of the speaker drivers sharpens with frequency, which induces an intense decrease of the sound pressure levels at the edges of the dodechaedron. In this work, the problem is mitigated by building an Omnidirectional Parametric Loudspeaker (OPL), which contains hundreds of small ultrasound transducers set on a sphere. Each transducer emits an ultrasonic carrier wave modulated by an audible signal. Thanks to nonlinear propagation, the air itself demodulates the signal bringing it back to the audible range. The construction of an OPL prototype is challenging. The structure has been built by 3D-printing a set of pieces that conform to the sphere. Each piece contains the exact location of the transducers, which are aligned in parallels to facilitate the structural assembly and the wiring. The performance of the OPL has been tested in an anechoic chamber. Measurements show that the OPL has a good omnidirectional behavior for most frequencies. It clearly improves the directivity of dodechaedral sources in the high frequency range, but performs worse at low frequencies.
Document Type
Article
Published version
Language
English
Keywords
Altaveus
Acústica
Transductors
Pages
17 p.
Publisher
MDPI
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Sensors. 2018, Vol. 18, No. 12
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EU/H2020/Grant No. 637221
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/URL i SUR del DEC/Projectes recerca PDI/2017-URL-Proj-015
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