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  • 1School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. shic0002@e.ntu.edu.sg

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This study introduces a novel method for controlling the directivity of parametric loudspeakers using an equivalent circular Gaussian source array. This approach enables precise sound beam steering and wider element spacing, improving loudspeaker performance.

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Area of Science:

  • Acoustics
  • Signal Processing
  • Transducer Technology

Background:

  • Parametric loudspeaker research has focused on nonlinear modeling and distortion reduction.
  • Directivity control for parametric loudspeakers remains an under-explored area.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and validate a method for directivity control in parametric loudspeakers.
  • To investigate the application of an equivalent circular Gaussian source array model.
  • To demonstrate the effectiveness of delay-and-sum beamsteering for parametric loudspeakers.

Main Methods:

  • Approximation of linear ultrasonic transducer array directivity using an equivalent circular Gaussian source array.
  • Application of the product directivity principle for sound beam directivity prediction.
  • Implementation and verification of a delay-and-sum beamsteering structure.

Main Results:

  • The proposed model accurately approximates directivity characteristics.
  • Theoretical predictions of sound beam directivity are verified through measurements.
  • The delay-and-sum beamsteering structure proves effective for parametric loudspeakers.
  • Grating lobe elimination allows for extended ultrasonic transducer array element spacing (>1.5 wavelengths).

Conclusions:

  • The equivalent circular Gaussian source array model offers a viable approach for parametric loudspeaker directivity control.
  • The study validates advanced beamsteering techniques for enhanced parametric loudspeaker performance.
  • Findings suggest potential for improved spatial audio applications with parametric loudspeakers.