Acoustics: Signal Processing
Spectral & Temporal Analysis
Meaningful and efficient analysis of acoustic and vibration data requires that the
best use be made of processing techniques in both the time and frequency domain,
depending on the nature of the phenomenon being studied and the parameters under
investigation. Digital filtering of an acquired time series, for example, can be
achieved by either temporal or spectral processing methods - and there are specific
advantages and pitfalls to either which must be fully understood to guide the analyst.
Often a less than optimal choice may be made only because the computational packages
available or the traditionally adopted approach sway the selection in favour of
a standardized path.
At JASCO Research we have the processing tools, knowledge and experience that permit
us to freely adopt the most advantageous pathway to the answers that are sought,
using whatever combination of methods we consider best for the particular problem
at hand, and not in a generalized context. In past projects that have ranged from
participation in global-scale time of travel measurements for underwater sound over
thousands of kilometres to development of full-wave correlation methods for directional
location of an acoustic source in a noisy and distorting propagation environment,
our capabilities for assessing - and sometimes devising - the best processing approach
to adopt have given us a significant edge.
Whether it be a traditional acoustic processing task to be handled in a more effective
way, or a hitherto untackled sound or vibration analysis problem for which a solution
must be sought, our team will use with confidence the full range of available mathematical
methods in the time and frequency domain to ensure a truly optimal outcome.

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Detection & Localization of
Sound Sources
JASCO's acoustics team has extensive experience in the detection and localization
of sound sources in air and underwater.
We have developed methods of sound detection through ambient noise using advanced
beamforming techniques, and have used triangulation and line arrays for the localaization
of sound sources in three dimensions.
Examples of these techniques include three dimensional fish-mounted transponder
tracking and voice detection and amplification, and localization techniques
designed to determine the location of people at sea.
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Transducer Array Technologies
JASCO’s engineering team provides development services for underwater acoustics
instrumentation. We have developed systems for many purposes including underwater
listening, fish tracking, noise monitoring, seismic exploration, and surveillance.
Our in-house programming team works closely with our engineers and scientists to
produce highly sophisticated solutions to complex acoustic system development requirements.
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