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Detecting pipe changes via acoustic matched field processing
Authors:A Tolstoy  KV Horoshenkov  MT Bin Ali
Institution:a ATolstoy Sciences, 1538 Hampton Hill Circle, McLean, VA 22101, USA
b School of Engineering, Design, and Technology, University of Bradford, Richmond Road, Bradford, West Yorkshire BD71DP, UK
Abstract:Detecting pipe irregularities such as intrusions can be challenging. However, subtle changes can be identified in the complex acoustic fields measured over a range of frequencies and over a time interval given an “array” of receivers. In particular, for two receivers one can coherently process the signals via matched field processing (MFP) to infer whether or not there have been changes such as new intrusions relative to undisturbed fields measured earlier. There is no acoustic modelling of the fields required, only the simple linear processor is applied, and only test data (five scenarios) are used in this demonstration. A key advantage to using MFP plus two (or more) microphones is that absolute sound levels need not be carefully measured.
Keywords:Acoustics  Pipe  Matched field processing
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