
Coupling adaptive filters with acoustic travel time tomography for indoor climate measurements in occupied room conditions
Acoustic travel time TOMography (ATOM) as a remote sensing technique allows for the measurement of indoor climate parameters, such as air temperature and airflow velocity distributions. The performance of ATOM in monitoring indoor air temperature in empty room conditions was evaluated
recently, utilizing a combined analysis approach of room acoustics and tomography. This study shifts focus to the assessment of ATOM in an occupied room condition where fixed objects are introduced to the test area. The presence of objects in a room can result in notable shifts in the travel
times of individual reflections. In some cases, these shifts can cause reflections to disappear completely or be replaced by new ones. These partial disruptions in the reflection pattern present challenges in obtaining accurate information about the room's temperature. To ensure the accurate
identification of undisturbed reflection paths, an algorithm was developed that can convert distorted signals into a pure reference signal using a suitable adaptive filter. The measurement results confirm the validity of the approach for a temperature interval of 4°C where the system was
trained for two temperatures of 20°C and 24°C in a climate chamber.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Bauhaus-University Weimar
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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