2021
DOI: 10.1109/tuffc.2020.3030541
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An Acoustic Hotspot Tracking Algorithm for Highly Centralized Gas Temperature Distribution

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“…The transceiver layout and the sound paths formed are shown in Figure 1. Five typical temperature distributions, that is, single-peak (T1), double-peak (T2), triple-peak (T3), quadruple-peak (T4), and uniform distribution (T5), which are expressed in (15) to (19), were reconstructed using CS-IMOMP, CS-OMP, and the traditional LSA and SIRT algorithms. Kelvin temperature is used in this paper.…”
Section: Reconstruction Of Typical Temperature Distributionsmentioning
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“…The transceiver layout and the sound paths formed are shown in Figure 1. Five typical temperature distributions, that is, single-peak (T1), double-peak (T2), triple-peak (T3), quadruple-peak (T4), and uniform distribution (T5), which are expressed in (15) to (19), were reconstructed using CS-IMOMP, CS-OMP, and the traditional LSA and SIRT algorithms. Kelvin temperature is used in this paper.…”
Section: Reconstruction Of Typical Temperature Distributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By shifting the distribution of grid cells, more acoustic paths can be involved in the calculation of the slowness function of each grid cell. 19 Acoustic tomography allows the reconstruction of the air temperature distribution, but it is mainly used outdoors due to the challenge of travel-time estimation indoors. To apply AT in buildings, Dokhanchi et al proposed a numerical method to determine an optimal position of transducers, which simultaneously achieves good sound ray coverage of the room and makes the arrival time of the sound rays distinguishable.…”
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“…The algorithm adopts the sampling method of spatial movement. More acoustic paths were able to be involved in the calculation of the slowness function of each grid cell, through shifting the distribution of grid cells [ 15 ]. Dokhanchi et al proposed a method to optimize the layout of acoustic transceivers.…”
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