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Fiber Optic Distributed Sensors for High-resolution Temperature Field Mapping
Published on: November 7, 2016
Dataset for indoor air temperature measurements using ultrasonic travel-time tomography
Najmeh Sadat Dokhanchi1, Joerg Arnold1, Albert Vogel1
1Bauhaus-University Weimar, Department of Building Physics, Coudraystrasse 11A, Weimar 99423, Germany.
Abstract:
This dataset presents the indoor air temperature collections using the novel technique of Acoustic travel time TOMography (ATOM) in the ultrasonic frequency range. The presented measuring system employs early reflections as sound propagation paths in addition to the travel time of the direct path, effectively combining room acoustics with tomography techniques. The data was collected across various measurement scenarios within the climate chamber laboratory at the Building Physics Department at the Bauhaus-University Weimar. Additionally, the measurements data regarding the phase shift compensating of the utilized preamplifier in the setup are provided. These measurements served to assess the effectiveness of the new ultrasonic measurement system which was presented in the co-published article (Dokhanchi et al., 2024). The developed algorithms provided in this Dataset offers a valuable reference for researchers in the field of acoustic tomography especially those focusing on indoor applications, and the researchers involved in indoor climate monitoring where non-contact indoor air temperature measurements are required.
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