Case studies of dynamic control of ultrasound based on acoustic pressure measurement analysis.
Regarding sound pressure measurement data, a classification and evaluation technique for ultrasonic propagation states using feedback solutions of time-series data—self-correlation and bispectrum.
The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has been manufacturing and selling measurement and analysis systems for ultrasonic vibrations since April 2012. The system allows for visual confirmation of the nonlinear phenomena of ultrasound (acoustic streaming) and cavitation effects through graphs, considering elastic wave propagation in the analysis of the measured data. To account for the "nonlinear phenomena" in the complex variations of ultrasonic usage conditions, we analyze the autocorrelation and bispectrum using autoregressive models of time series data to evaluate and apply these changes. We have realized numerous new utilization methods according to various purposes. Ultrasonic propagation characteristics: 1) Detection of vibration modes (changes in autocorrelation) 2) Detection of nonlinear phenomena (changes in bispectrum) 3) Detection of response characteristics (analysis of impulse response characteristics) 4) Detection of interactions (analysis of power contribution rates) Note: "R" is a free statistical processing language and environment. - autcor: autocorrelation analysis function - bispec: bispectrum analysis function - mulmar: impulse response analysis function - mulnos: power contribution rate analysis function
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