Claims
- 1. A curvilinear wideband, projected derivative-matched continuous aperture acoustic transducer, comprising:
- a first curvilinear sensor area having a predetermined spatial shading which is constrained to zero at its ends and has amplitude continuity between its ends;
- a second curvilinear sensor area having a spatial shading which is the projected spatial derivative of the spatial shading of said first area and which has a discontinuous amplitude at its ends; said first and second spatially shaded areas being superimposed and coextensive along the sensing axis.
- 2. The curvilinear wideband, projected derivative-matched continuous aperture transducer of claim 1 further including means for combining the output of said first sensor area with the output of said second sensor area to obtain a signal proportional to the cosine of the angle of incidence of an acoustic wavefront.
- 3. The curvilinear wideband, projected derivative-matched continuous aperture transducer of claim 1 in which one of said sensor areas includes at least a portion of the other sensor area.
- 4. The curvilinear wideband, projected derivative-matched continuous aperture transducer of claim 1 in which one of said sensor areas includes all of the other sensor area.
- 5. The curvilinear wideband, projected derivative-matched continuous aperture transducer of claim 1 in which said first sensor area includes said second sensor area.
- 6. The curvilinear wideband, projected derivative-matched continuous aperture transducer of claim 1 in which the shape of said second sensor area is the projected spatial derivative of the shape of said first sensor area.
- 7. The curvilinear wideband, projected derivative-matched continuous aperture transducer of claim 1 in which the spatially varying sensitivity characteristic of said second sensor area is the projected spatial derivative of the spatially varying sensitivity characteristic of said first sensor area.
- 8. The curvilinear wideband, projected derivative-matched continuous aperture transducer of claim 1 in which said transducer includes a pair of electrodes and a sensor medium between them.
- 9. The curvilinear wideband, projected derivative-matched continuous aperture transducer of claim 8 in which said first and second sensor areas are defined in and contained in said sensor medium.
- 10. The curvilinear wideband, projected derivative-matched continuous aperture transducer of claim 9 in which said first and second sensor areas are defined by a said electrode and contained in said sensor medium.
- 11. The curvilinear wideband, projected derivative-matched continuous aperture transducer of claim 1 in which said transducer includes a first sensor medium and a second sensor medium and electrode means for sensing the output of said sensor mediums.
- 12. The curvilinear wideband, projected derivative-matched continuous aperture transducer of claim 11 in which said first sensor medium includes said first sensor area and said second sensor medium includes said second sensor area.
- 13. The curvilinear wideband, projected derivative-matched continuous aperture transducer of claim 1 in which said first sensor area is rhombic and said second sensor area is generally rectangular with curved sides and flared ends.
- 14. The curvilinear wideband, projected derivative-matched continuous aperture transducer of claim 1 in which said first sensor area is triangular and said second sensor area is generally rectangular with one curved side, one straight side and flared ends.
- 15. The curvilinear wideband, projected derivative-matched continuous aperture transducer of claim 2 in which said means for combining includes means for integrating, filtering, and scaling the output of said second sensor, and means for dividing the output of said first sensor by the output of said means for integrating, filtering, and scaling.
RELATED CASE
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/677,799, "Wideband, Derivative-Matched Continuous Aperture Acoustic Transducer", filed Mar. 29, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,237,542 by the same inventor.
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