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Technical means: acoustic anechoic room for characterization of array environments.

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Contact Information

  • Alberto Izquierdo Fuente
  • Campus Miguel Delibes, Paseo Belén, 15
    Valladolid, Valladolid (47011) - Lab. 2L026 ETSIT
  • Send email
  • 983185801
  • 983423667
  • http://gpa.tel.uva.es

Basic Information

  • UniversityUniversidad de Valladolid
  • Center
  • DepartmentSignal Theory and Communications and Telematics Engineering
  • Investigation GroupArray Processing Group (GPA)


Description

The Array Processing Group (GPA in its Spanish acronym) can perform acoustic consultancies for characterization in array environments and/or sound source detection. Beamforming works can be approached through the anechoic room focused on the industrial field. Another interesting equipment is listed as follows: multichannel processing system based on Digital Signal Processing (DSP); Transmission and reception acoustic arrays; Arrays with MEMs technology; Parallel computing system.


Other information

Number of researchers:

3

Development status:

Prestación de servicios / infraestructuras

Intellectual Property Rights:

No aplica

Differentiation in the market:

Quality

Applicability of technology:

Yes

Companies and markets:

Characterization studies performed in the anechoic room ideal for those users that require a dedicated system, with maximum speed and easy assembling.

Advantages:

Main sound sources in industrial settings can be identified in a simple and fast way without necessity of shutting down other sound sources (costly and sometimes impossible in production), besides leading to savings against measurements in many areas.

Additional Information:

Group members, Alberto and Juan José, are development engineers with Labview certificate.

UNESCO Code:

2201 - Acoustics

Other members:

Juan José Villacorta Calvo
Lara del Val Puente

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