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Journal articles on the topic "Systèmes de réveil acoustiques"
DUBOS, V., J. P. DALMONT, and J. KERGOMARD. "Mesure de matrices de transfert de systèmes acoustiques simples." Le Journal de Physique IV 04, no. C5 (May 1994): C5–279—C5–282. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/jp4:1994557.
Full textMarchand, Aline, and David Le Gac. "Acquisition de la prosodie en langue additionnelle : l’accentuation en français par des locuteurs adultes plurilingues de langue initiale turque." SHS Web of Conferences 78 (2020): 09007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20207809007.
Full textNgo Nlend, Nadeige, Ludovic Lado, Gishleine Oukouomi, Ewane Etah, and Eric Acha. "Enjeux de la pédagogie contrastée de l’histoire dans les sous-systèmes anglophone et francophone pour les politiques mémorielles au Cameroun." Africa Development 47, no. 4 (January 10, 2023): 211–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.57054/ad.v47i4.2983.
Full textJedrzejewski, Franck. "Nœuds Polychromes et Entrelacs Sonores : Vers de Nouvelles Catégories Musicales." Musicae Scientiae 7, no. 1_suppl (September 2003): 73–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10298649040070s104.
Full textQiao, Gang, Zeeshan Babar, Lu Ma, and Niaz Ahmed. "Channel Estimation and Equalization of Underwater Acoustic MIMO-OFDM Systems: A Review Estimation du canal et l’égalisation des systèmes MEMS-MROF acoustiques sous-marins: une revue." Canadian Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering 42, no. 4 (2019): 199–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cjece.2019.2897587.
Full textMarmaras, Nicolas V. "L’interaction compositeur-ordinateur il y a 25 ans." Circuit 18, no. 1 (April 29, 2008): 109–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/017912ar.
Full textStuhl, Andy Kelleher. "Acoustic Infrastructure: The Sounds and Politics of Radio Tests in American Emergency Broadcasting." Canadian Journal of Communication 46, no. 2 (June 21, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2021v46n2a3783.
Full textKhemis, Sabri Ben. "Mesure térahertz de faibles épaisseurs et détection de défauts aux interfaces pour les revêtements industriels : Avancées et applications." e-journal of nondestructive testing 28, no. 9 (September 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.58286/28483.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Systèmes de réveil acoustiques"
Lévy, Christophe. "Modèles acoustiques compacts pour les systèmes embarqués." Avignon, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006AVIG0143.
Full textThe amount of services offered by the last generation mobile phones has significantly increased compared to previous generations. Nowadays, phones offer new kinds of facilitiessuch as organizers, phone books, e-mail/fax, and games. At the same time, the size of mobile phones has steadily reduced. Both these observations raise an important question: ?How can we use the full facilities of a mobile phone without a large keyboard??. Voice based human-to-computer interfaces supply a friendly solution to this problem but require an embedded speech recognizer. Over the last decade, the performance of Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) systems has improved and nowadays facilites the implementation of vocal human-to-computer interfaces. Moreover, even if scientific progress could be noticed, the potential gain (in performance) remains limited by computing resources: a relatively modern computer with a lot of memory is generally required. The main problem to embed ASR in a mobile phone is the low level of resources available in this context which classically consists of a 50/100 MHz processor, a 50/100 MHz DSP, and less than 100KB of memory. This thesis focuses on embedded speech recognition in the context of limited resources
Stelzer, Rainer. "Une méthode énergétique pour les systèmes vibro-acoustiques couplés." Phd thesis, INSA de Lyon, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00780602.
Full textMinard, Antoine. "Perception et confort acoustiques des systèmes de traitement d'air." Phd thesis, Université de La Rochelle, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01066154.
Full textRigobert, Stéphane André. "Modélisation par éléments finis des systèmes élasto-poro-acoustiques couplés." Lyon, INSA, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001ISAL0014.
Full textIn this work, hierarchical elements are used to discretize the weak { u,P} formulation of the equations of poroelasticity. This approach is validated on three dimensional configurations through a comparison with linear poroelastic elements. The use of high order polynomials for the basic functions improves the convergence of classical linear poroelastic elements and thus allows for an important reduction of the number of degrees of freedom required for the modeling of the porous domain. Similarly to classical finite elements, the establishment of a convergence criterion is difficult when considering the modeling of poroelastic media with hierarchical elements. Hierarchical poroelastic elements are then coupled to an elastic domain modeled with finite elements or a fluid domain modeled with hierarchical elements, assuming non coincident meshes. Considering these two kinds of coupling, the present approach is validated through a comparison with numerical and experimental approaches. Finally, a simplified model for a porous coated plate is presented. In this approach, the elastic plates together with the solid phase of the porous material are modeled by a multilayered plate element. All the damping phenomena in the porous material are accounted for. This model is first validated in the case of a porous coated plate in free field. Its validity is then investigated when the multilayered structure is coupled to a fluid cavity
Lebreton, Jean Mickaël. "Systèmes et protocoles de télé-réveil appliqués à l’optimisation énergétique des réseaux de capteurs sans fil." Thesis, La Réunion, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LARE0014/document.
Full textNowadays, a significant growth of connected things is observed, exceeding even the worldpopulation. Given the magnitude of this phenomenon, the energy efficiency of communicatingobjects is a crucial issue. Maximizing their lifetime is necessary to ensure a qualityof service. In this regard, the aim of this thesis is to optimize the energy consumption ofwireless communications in a wireless sensor network.The concept of wake-up radio was created a decade ago, which consists of waking up thecommunicating node by a remote radio signal. By default, the node remains in sleepingmode at a very low power consumption. If needed, the node can be woken up on demandthrough a specific radio signal. Thus, the energy consumption of the radio module is greatlyreduced by idle listening to the channel in sleeping mode. However, this wake-up radioprinciple requires the development of new hardware architectures associated with adaptedand innovative communication protocols. Despite recent proposals, the level of technologymaturity has not yet been reached on this subject.Therefore, a wake-up radio system is proposed in this thesis, including a theoreticalcharacterization of its performances. The wake-up receiver consumes 363 nW in sleepingmode and 49.8 µW in receiving mode. Moreover, two new protocols called DoRa and DC-DoRaare proposed with an evaluation of their performances by simulation. The resultsshow that these wake-up radio protocols greatly reduce the energy consumed by the radiomodule, compared to the MAC protocols currently used in wireless sensor networks. Finally,the experimental implementation of the wake-up radio system and protocols enabled thereal performance measurement of our approach in an environment with overhearing andinterference
Trenchant, Vincent. "Discrétisation et commande frontière de systèmes vibro-acoustiques, une approche hamiltonienne à ports." Thesis, Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017UBFCD066/document.
Full textThis thesis deals with the boundary control of an acoustic by a network of co-localised sensors/actuators which constitutes a smart skin. In order to cope with this multiphysical problem, we chose to place our study in the framework of port-Hamiltonian systems, a structured approach based on the representation of energy exchanges between different energy domains between different systems of subsystems. We proposed a port-Hamiltonian model of the wave equation interconnected through its boundary to the distributed actuation system, which corresponds to a 2D formulation of the physical problem. We developed a spatial discretization method based on the use of finite differences on several staggered grids that preserve the port-Hamiltonian structure of the wave equation. This method also permits to easily interconnect the discretized system with other subsystems, which is convenient for instance for control purposes. Its main advantage over other structure preserving methods is its simplicity of implementation which stems from the use of finite differences. In order to control the vibro-acoustic system, we proposed a control law synthesis method for systems governed by two conservation laws in 1D. The originality of this method lies in the fact that it relies on the computation of structural invariants (Casimir functions) exploited in order to modify the structure of the system in closed loop. The conditions of application of these laws on a 2D system are studied and numerical results validate the synthesized control laws
Marian, Vlad. "Transmission d'énergie sans fil : Application au réveil à distance de récepteurs en veille zéro consommation." Phd thesis, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00787608.
Full textChesneau, Hugo. "Modélisation de la déformation de systèmes diphasiques sous contraintes induites par des ondes électromagnétiques ou acoustiques." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020BORD0096.
Full textWe numerically studied the deformation of two-phase fluid systems under acoustical or electromagnetic stress. We developed and used a numerical method based on the boundary element method to solve simultaneously the scalar Helmholtz equation and Stokes equation to consider at the same time the wave’s propagation and the hydrodynamic of the system. On the first hand, we considered the deformation of initially flat interfaces actuated by two kinds of waves’ induced stresses. First, we studied the scattering force, a bulk force induced by the propagation and the scattering of an incident electromagnetic waves into a turbid liquid phase. This force leads to the formation of eddies which in turn induce viscous stresses on the interface. Under high laser power, the viscous stresses can destabilize the interface into liquid microjets. We characterized numerically the shapes and the fluid flow of these microjets. Then, we focused on the acoustic and electromagnetic radiation pressure at the fluid/fluid interface. We showed that the induced deformations can be described by a universal model and these deformations act as liquid waveguides who are matching perfectly the incident wave which has induced them. On the other hand, we studied the deformation of micrometric droplets and liposomes with optical tweezers and optical stretcher. For droplets, we retrieved similar behaviour than for flat interfaces i.e., a coupling between the deformation of the droplets and the propagation of the wave into the latter. Additionally, we numerically characterize for the first time the liposome deformation in an optical stretcher and compared our result with recent experiments carried out in the laboratory. These initial studies are promising for the microrheology of liquid drops or biological systems
Ait, Amrane Omar. "Identification de systèmes à réponse impulsionnelle longue par filtrage adaptatif en fréquence : application à l'annulation d’échos acoustiques." Paris, ENST, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992ENST0026.
Full textTayong, Boumda Rostand. "Propriétés acoustiques de systèmes incorporant des plaques micro-perforées et des matériaux absorbants sous forts niveaux d'excitation." Thesis, Dijon, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010DIJOS066/document.
Full textThis work deals with the acoustical properties of systems incorporating Micro-Perforated Panels (MPP) and absorbing materials under high level of excitation.In the first chapter, absorbent systems composed of an air-cavity backed MPP are studied at high level of excitations. An analytical model involving two dimensionless parameters and an optimum Mach number is proposed. This model describes the behavior of the maximum of absorption coefficient (absorption coefficient at the resonance) with respect to the Mach number inside the perforations. A formula is proposed that predicts the variations of the absorption peak with the acoustical Mach number.In the second chapter, the holes interaction effects are studied theoretically and experimentally under high levels of excitations. Following an equivalent fluid approach, a model for which the tortuosity is corrected to account for the holes interaction effects coupled to the jet-like effects is developed. Multi-layered absorbents composed of MPP and porous materials are then studied under high level of excitations. The case where the multi-layers are directly attached to a rigid wall and the case where there is an air cavity before the rigid wall are examined. Forchheimer's law is used to model each medium of the multi-layer and the use of the transfer matrix method is made to account for these media.Sound transmission study under high level of excitation is introduced. The perspectives of this work are numerous and promising in the acoustics of transportation systems applications
Books on the topic "Systèmes de réveil acoustiques"
Jedrzejewski, Franck. Mathématiques des systèmes acoustiques: Tempéraments et modèles contemporains. Paris: Harmattan, 2002.
Find full textChabrier, Jean-Claude Ch. Analyses de musiques traditionnelles: Identification de systèmes acoustiques, scalaires, modaux & instrumentaux : représentation morpho-mélodique, structuro-modale & du langage instrumental. Paris: Arabesques, 1996.
Find full textConference papers on the topic "Systèmes de réveil acoustiques"
Mohammadamini, Mohammad, Driss Matrouf, Sandipana Dowerah, Romain Serizel, Denis Jouvet, and Jean-François Bonastre. "Le comportement des systèmes de reconnaissance du locuteur de l'état de l'art face aux variabilités acoustiques." In XXXIVe Journées d'Études sur la Parole -- JEP 2022. ISCA: ISCA, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.21437/jep.2022-26.
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