Theoretical and experimental study on a finite size vector sensor array with a cylindrically symmetric carrier

In this work, a finite size acoustic vector sensor (AVS) array is designed and its performance is theoretically and experimentally studied. The two-dimensional AVS array is comprised of five vector sensors and configured as a cross, and the array carrier is a cylindrically symmetric structure. Theor...

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Main Authors: Guo Junyuan, Yang Shi-e, Chen Hongjuan, Piao Shengchun, Qiu Longhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/32/matecconf_fcac2019_07008.pdf
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spelling doaj-c516660707924de7b8b379c3bd3334c52021-02-02T09:07:30ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012830700810.1051/matecconf/201928307008matecconf_fcac2019_07008Theoretical and experimental study on a finite size vector sensor array with a cylindrically symmetric carrierGuo JunyuanYang Shi-eChen HongjuanPiao ShengchunQiu LonghaoIn this work, a finite size acoustic vector sensor (AVS) array is designed and its performance is theoretically and experimentally studied. The two-dimensional AVS array is comprised of five vector sensors and configured as a cross, and the array carrier is a cylindrically symmetric structure. Theoretical analysis and simulation indicate that the proposed method considering structure scattering can widen the working bandwidth. Furthermore, the utilization of vector sensor enables a significant white noise gain improvement at low frequencies, which makes the array more robust and easier to realize. Experiments have been done to study the array performance from several aspects including sensor noise characteristics, the beampattern, the direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation ability and the array gain. From the change of the sensor directivity patterns or the amplitude distortion of the noise field, we can clearly observe the scattering field intensity. Moreover, it shows that the influence of the structure scattering on the tangential component of the vector field is symmetric, while that of the radial component is asymmetric. Experimental results also demonstrate that, with the proposed method, the 2nd and the 3rd order beamformers can be obtained which could be further used for the estimation of target DOA. In addition, an array gain of at least 6 dB is obtained capable of detection of weak signals. Our results indicate that the proposed array with a physical size less than one meter, although affected by nearby scatterers, can effectively break the Rayleigh limit and realize the remote detection in low-frequency regime.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/32/matecconf_fcac2019_07008.pdf
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author Guo Junyuan
Yang Shi-e
Chen Hongjuan
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Qiu Longhao
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Chen Hongjuan
Piao Shengchun
Qiu Longhao
Theoretical and experimental study on a finite size vector sensor array with a cylindrically symmetric carrier
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Guo Junyuan
Yang Shi-e
Chen Hongjuan
Piao Shengchun
Qiu Longhao
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title Theoretical and experimental study on a finite size vector sensor array with a cylindrically symmetric carrier
title_short Theoretical and experimental study on a finite size vector sensor array with a cylindrically symmetric carrier
title_full Theoretical and experimental study on a finite size vector sensor array with a cylindrically symmetric carrier
title_fullStr Theoretical and experimental study on a finite size vector sensor array with a cylindrically symmetric carrier
title_full_unstemmed Theoretical and experimental study on a finite size vector sensor array with a cylindrically symmetric carrier
title_sort theoretical and experimental study on a finite size vector sensor array with a cylindrically symmetric carrier
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description In this work, a finite size acoustic vector sensor (AVS) array is designed and its performance is theoretically and experimentally studied. The two-dimensional AVS array is comprised of five vector sensors and configured as a cross, and the array carrier is a cylindrically symmetric structure. Theoretical analysis and simulation indicate that the proposed method considering structure scattering can widen the working bandwidth. Furthermore, the utilization of vector sensor enables a significant white noise gain improvement at low frequencies, which makes the array more robust and easier to realize. Experiments have been done to study the array performance from several aspects including sensor noise characteristics, the beampattern, the direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation ability and the array gain. From the change of the sensor directivity patterns or the amplitude distortion of the noise field, we can clearly observe the scattering field intensity. Moreover, it shows that the influence of the structure scattering on the tangential component of the vector field is symmetric, while that of the radial component is asymmetric. Experimental results also demonstrate that, with the proposed method, the 2nd and the 3rd order beamformers can be obtained which could be further used for the estimation of target DOA. In addition, an array gain of at least 6 dB is obtained capable of detection of weak signals. Our results indicate that the proposed array with a physical size less than one meter, although affected by nearby scatterers, can effectively break the Rayleigh limit and realize the remote detection in low-frequency regime.
url https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2019/32/matecconf_fcac2019_07008.pdf
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