acoustic location

  • 1Acoustic location — is the art and science of using sound to determine the distance and direction of something. Location can be done actively or passively, and can take place in gases (such as the atmosphere), liquids (such as water), and in solids (such as in the… …

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  • 2acoustic location — akustinė lokacija statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Objekto radimas, atpažinimas, jo koordinačių ir kitų parametrų nustatymas akustinėmis bangomis. atitikmenys: angl. acoustic location vok. akustische Ortung, f;… …

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  • 3acoustic location — garsinė lokacija statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. acoustic location vok. Schallortung, f rus. звуколокация, f pranc. repérage acoustique, m; repérage par le son, m …

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  • 4Acoustic thermometry — of Ocean Climate (ATOC) is an idea to observe the state of the world s oceans, and the ocean climate in particular, using long range acoustic transmissions. Prototype measurements of temperature have been made in the North Pacific Basin and… …

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  • 5Acoustic tags — are small sound emitting devices that allow the detection and/or remote tracking of fish in three dimensions. Commonly used to monitor the behavior of fish, studies are conducted in lakes, rivers, tributaries, estuaries and at sea. Acoustic tag… …

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  • 6Acoustic enhancement — is a subtle type of sound reinforcement system used to augment direct, reflected, or reverberant sound. While sound reinforcement systems are usually used to increase the sound level of the sound source (like a person speaking into a microphone,… …

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  • 7Acoustic Control Corporation — was a manufacturer of instrument amplifiers, founded by Steve Marks (with the help of his father) and based in Van Nuys, California. Its original location was a shack on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, California.Most of the amplifiers produced… …

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  • 8Acoustic Radiation Force Impulse (ARFI) Imaging — uses acoustic radiation force to generate images of the mechanical properties of soft tissue. How it worksAcoustic radiation force is a phenomenon associated with the propagation of acoustic waves in attenuating media. Attenuation includes both… …

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  • 9Acoustic Seabed Classification — Seabed classification based on acoustic properties can be divided into two main categories; seabed surface and seabed sub surface.Seabed surface classification is concerned primarily with distinguishing habitat characteristics (e.g. hard, soft,… …

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  • 10Acoustic transportation — is a process that was developed by John Maxwell Hobbs and David Hykes.In 1995, Hobbs and Hykes worked together with Lauren Dyer Amazeen, Michel Redolphi and Luc Martinez to created the Virtual Abbey. The Virtual Abbey was the first realization of …

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