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Re: Locating gunshots by sound

Subject: Re: Locating gunshots by sound
From: "Rich Peet" <>
Date: Sat, 28 Jan 2006 04:58:52 -0000
Why is multipath a problem? Don't you just take the earliest arrival time?

--- In  "werainey" <> wrote:
>
> As some here are aware, there is a large and interesting literature
that 
> grapples with the problems of passively locating animal
vocalizations (rather 
> than impulse noises) with microphone /hydrophone arrays. There are
issues 
> about multipath transmission and the challenging problem of deciding
which 
> among similar somewhat degraded acoustic events  received at each 
> microphone is the same event so you can apply the math Steve has
outlined.  






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