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A study of the ultrasonic and audible frequency response of commercial loudspeakers for use as parametric acoustic arrays

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Parametric acoustic loudspeakers (PAL), also known as parametric acoustic arrays (PAA), are speakers that use ultrasonic waves to generate directive audible sound. They emit an ultrasonic carrier modulated in amplitude by the desired audible signal, and due to non-linear propagation in air, this signal is reproduced in the audible range. Typical applications include audio reproduction for entertainment, but also active noise control and acoustic measurement of material properties. PAA typically consist of an array of piezoelectric transducers set on a surface. However, there are other speakers in the market that, due to their characteristics, could also achieve the PAL effect. This work examines the performance of commercial speakers when reproducing. First, the ultrasonic frequency response of each speaker is examined in free-field conditions using exponential sine sweeps (ESS). This enables searching for potential carrier frequencies to modulate the ESS in the ultrasonic range. The ESS are next modulated in the desired ultrasonic region and emitted through each speaker, obtaining their audible and ultrasonic impulse responses. The results show that some commercial speakers can also operate as PALs, which is interesting from an industrial point of view as it lowers costs and simplifies the assembly process.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: Human-Environment Research (HER), La Salle - Universitat Ramon Llull

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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