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Liangliang Cheng, Yunfeng Dou, Jian Zhou, Huabin Wang and Liang Tao
Because of the acoustic characteristics of bone-conducted (BC) speech, BC speech can be enhanced to better communicate in a complex environment with high noise. Existing BC speech enhancement models have weak spectral recovery capability for the high-fre...
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Oscar Scussel, Michael J. Brennan, Fabrício Cézar L. de Almeida, Mauricio K. Iwanaga, Jennifer M. Muggleton, Phillip F. Joseph and Yan Gao
The frequency range of the leak noise in buried water pipes, measured using acoustic correlators, depends significantly on the type of pipe and its location as well as the type of sensors used. Having a rough idea of this frequency range can be beneficia...
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Zhiqiang Liu, Yongqing Zhang, Weidong Wang, Xiangshui Li, Hui Li, Wentao Shi and Wasiq Ali
Recently, many direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation techniques based on sparse representation have been proposed. However, these techniques often suffer from performance degradation issues in the presence of impulsive noise. This paper aims to overcome ...
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Mi Tian, Shengfa Yang and Peng Zhang
The acoustic method, which enables continuous monitoring with great temporal resolution, is an alternative technique for detecting bedload movement. In order to record the sound signals produced by the impacts between gravel particles and detect the bedl...
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Naveed Ur Rehman Junejo, Mariyam Sattar, Saifullah Adnan, Haixin Sun, Abuzar B. M. Adam, Ahmad Hassan and Hamada Esmaiel
In the past decades, researchers/scientists have paid attention to the physical layer of underwater communications (UWCs) due to a variety of scientific, military, and civil tasks completed beneath water. This includes numerous activities critical for co...
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