The BIAS project aims to utilise, through an increased understanding, the signals used by bats and dolphins. This will enable new acoustic technologies to be developed that will:
- Lead to much greater resolution and imaging
- Allow enhanced physical characterisation of materials, processes and structures
A number of key objectives will need to be met to enable the development of new acoustic technologies. These can be summarised as follows:
- To develop, from an engineering viewpoint, an understanding of the relationship between the signals employed by bats and dolphins to the task that the signals were emitted to resolve
- To produce a library of signals derived from bats, dolphins and experimental tests
- To minimise peak power needed to improve resolution and physical characterisation in acoustic systems
- To develop advanced signal processing techniques using the same signals as bats and dolphins use to solve similar problems
- To improve axial, spatial and contrast resolution in acoustic imaging systems
- To improve signal to noise ratio to enhance image contrast
- To improve sensitivity and image performance of Doppler methods
- To provide a series of experimental test facilities to act as on-going demonstrators of the benefits of the new technologies to potential users and knowledge transfer candidates
- To create a series of new transducers and arrays that will meet the applications specification
- To investigate the use of pseudorandom, swept frequency and pulse inversion processing schemes for enhanced extraction of data in non-destructive evaluation using the new transducer technology