Ultrasonic control technology applied with the mathematical theory of communication.

Development of Ultrasonic Control Technology Applied with Mathematical Theory of Communication
The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed ultrasonic control technology that applies the "mathematical theory of communication" (Claude E. Shannon) to ultrasound.
The technology developed this time utilizes ultrasonic measurement and analysis techniques to adapt the propagation characteristics of ultrasound (dynamic characteristics) to the ensemble (entropy) of communication theory.
Unlike previous "technical problems" related to communication, this was developed as a technical application research addressing "semantic problems" and "effect problems" related to ultrasonic phenomena.
Furthermore, specific results from this method have been confirmed through the "evaluation technology for ultrasonic devices" at the Ultrasonic System Research Institute.
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Propagation characteristics of ultrasound:
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)
4) Detection of interactions (analysis of power contribution rates)


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