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Impulse (physics)

About: Impulse (physics) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 12776 publications have been published within this topic receiving 130894 citations. The topic is also known as: Imp.


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TL;DR: The technique presented in this work enables designers to undertake a preliminary analysis of a simulated reverberant environment without the need for time-consuming image-method simulations.
Abstract: A method is proposed that provides an approximation of the acoustic energy decay (energy–time curve) in room impulse responses generated using the image-source technique. A geometrical analysis of the image-source principle leads to a closed-form expression describing the energy decay curve, with the resulting formula being valid for a uniform as well as nonuniform definition of the enclosure’s six absorption coefficients. The accuracy of the proposed approximation is demonstrated on the basis of impulse-response simulations involving various room sizes and reverberation levels, with uniform and nonuniform sound absorption coefficients. An application example for the proposed method is illustrated by considering the task of predicting an enclosure’s reflection coefficients in order to achieve a specific reverberation level. The technique presented in this work enables designers to undertake a preliminary analysis of a simulated reverberant environment without the need for time-consuming image-method simulations.

338 citations

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TL;DR: This paper studies leader-follower synchronization in heterogeneous dynamic networks via distributed impulsive control to drive the followers to approximately synchronize with the leader within a nonzero error bound, referred to as quasi-synchronization.

329 citations

Patent
12 Oct 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method for person or object position location using impulse radio is presented, comprising a plurality of reference impulse radios, an object or person to be tracked having a mobile impulse radio associated therewith; an architecture with an associated positioning algorithm associated with said plurality of impulse radio reference radios and said mobile impulse radios; and display means for displaying the position of the person whose position is to be determined.
Abstract: A System and Method for Person or Object Position Location Utilizing Impulse Radio, comprising a plurality of reference impulse radios; an object or person to be tracked having a mobile impulse radio associated therewith; an architecture with an associated positioning algorithm associated with said plurality of impulse radio reference radios and said mobile impulse radio; and display means for displaying the position of the person or object whose position is to be determined.

317 citations

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31 Oct 2008-Science
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that in addition to the magnitude of the instantaneous turbulent forces applied on a sediment grain, the duration of these turbulent forces is also important in determining the sediment grain's threshold of motion, and that their product is better suited for specifying such conditions.
Abstract: Fundamental to our understanding of erosional and transport phenomena in earth-surface dynamics and engineering is knowledge of the conditions under which sediment motion will begin when subjected to turbulent flow. The onset criterion currently in use emphasizes the time-averaged boundary shear stress and therefore is incapable of accounting for the fluctuating forces encountered in turbulent flows. We have validated through laboratory experiments and analytical formulation of the problem a criterion based upon the impulse imparted to a sediment grain. We demonstrate that in addition to the magnitude of the instantaneous turbulent forces applied on a sediment grain, the duration of these turbulent forces is also important in determining the sediment grain's threshold of motion, and that their product, or impulse, is better suited for specifying such conditions.

313 citations

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TL;DR: Conditions are derived that allow one to determine whether a set of states is viable or invariant under the action of an impulse differential inclusion and methods are developed for approximating their viability and invariance kernels.
Abstract: Impulse differential inclusions are introduced as a framework for modeling hybrid phenomena. Connections to standard problems in the area of hybrid systems are discussed. Conditions are derived that allow one to determine whether a set of states is viable or invariant under the action of an impulse differential inclusion. For sets that violate these conditions, methods are developed for approximating their viability and invariance kernels, that is the largest subset that is viable or invariant under the action of the impulse differential inclusion. The results are demonstrated on examples.

308 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023848
20221,859
2021358
2020393
2019482