Adjoint-Based Identification of Sound Sources for Sound Reinforcement and Source Localization

01/20/2023
by   Mathias Lemke, et al.
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The identification of sound sources is a common problem in acoustics. Different parameters are sought, among these are signal and position of the sources. We present an adjoint-based approach for sound source identification, which employs computational aeroacoustic techniques. Two different applications are presented as a proof-of-concept: optimization of a sound reinforcement setup and the localization of (moving) sound sources.

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