Control technology for megahertz ultrasound applied using Shannon's juggling theorem.
Dynamic Control Method for Megahertz Ultrasound Based on Classification Techniques Related to Ultrasonic Propagation Phenomena
The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a classification method for ultrasonic propagation phenomena based on the analysis results of ultrasonic sound pressure data and changes in the bispectrum. This classification has been applied to Shannon's juggling theorem to develop a "dynamic control method for megahertz ultrasound." This technology is being offered for consulting proposals and implementation support. To utilize ultrasonic propagation phenomena stably and efficiently, it is necessary to examine the response characteristics and interactions related to conditions other than oscillators and transducers, as well as to develop dedicated tools. By examining oscillation waveforms and control conditions, new ultrasonic effects (Note 1: Original nonlinear resonance phenomenon) can be discovered. Utilizing ultrasonic phenomena primarily driven by nonlinear effects according to specific purposes enables highly efficient use of ultrasound. In particular, there has been an increase in achievements in nanolevel ultrasonic technology. Note 1: Original nonlinear resonance phenomenon The generation of harmonics caused by original oscillation control, which is realized at high amplitudes due to resonance phenomena, results in the resonance phenomenon of ultrasonic vibrations.
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