
Latest Publications & Patents on Acoustics
This week: Ultrasonic, fluid measurement, cavitation, frequency response, inkjet printing, single-pass, piezoelectric printheads, print resolution, noise reduction, wind turbine, acoustically
The Doppler Effect refers to the change in frequency or wavelength of a wave in relation to an observer moving relative to the source of the wave. In product design and innovation, understanding this phenomenon can enhance the development of technologies such as radar, audio systems, and communication devices, where accurate wave detection is crucial. By leveraging the Doppler Effect, designers can create more responsive and efficient products that improve user experience and functionality.

This week: Ultrasonic, fluid measurement, cavitation, frequency response, inkjet printing, single-pass, piezoelectric printheads, print resolution, noise reduction, wind turbine, acoustically

This week: frequency domain equalization, single-ended channels, Fast Fourier Transform, matrix inversion, communication method, DFT-s-OFDM, PUSCH transmission, MCS table, Predictive
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