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Acoustics Scattering on Arbitrary Manifold Surfaces
Wako, Saitama, Japan July 10-July 12
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Chandrajit Bajaj, University of Texas at Austin
Guoliang Xu, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Joe Warren, Rice University
We propose the use of surfac esubdivision as adaptive and higher-order boundary elements for solving a Helmholtz partial differential equation to calculate accurate acoustics scattering on arbitrary manifolds. Such acoustic transfer functions prove useful for designing and tuning hearing aid devices for hearing impaired individuals. The number of unknowns of the discretized linear system is the same as that in a linear element approach. Our results show that the accuracy of the subdivision approach is much better than that of the line ar element approach.
Index Terms:
Helmholtz equation, Surface subdivision, Boundary element method
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Chandrajit Bajaj, Guoliang Xu, Joe Warren, "Acoustics Scattering on Arbitrary Manifold Surfaces," gmp, pp.73, Geometric Modeling and Processing — Theory and Applications (GMP'02), 2002
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