Title :
Deconvolution from instrumental devices and source effect in acoustic experiments
Author :
Valero, Henri-Pierre ; Gautier, Stéphanie ; Saracco, Ginette ; Holschneider, Matthias
Author_Institution :
Schlumberger K.K., Sonic Interpretation, Kanagawa, Japan
fDate :
4/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Two methods to deconvolve experimental data from the distortions introduced by instrumental devices or source effects are presented. Considering a total acquisition system (emission-reception line, amplifier, pre-amplifier) as a global experimental filter, we can define its properties (module and phase) experimentally from the generation of a family of source signals dilated in time. The estimation of this filter allows the deconvolution of the recorded output signal. The first approach is based on the simple reconstruction formula of the continuous wavelet transform (CWT). The second method is based on the construction of a normalized family of a finite number of specific filters, independent of the frequency range used. In both cases, experimental results in an acoustic tank are presented. We show that after deconvolution, the source signal is correctly reconstructed from the recorded output signal and the global instrumental filter
Keywords :
acoustic convolution; acoustic filters; acoustic tomography; data acquisition; deconvolution; signal reconstruction; wavelet transforms; acoustic experiments; acoustic tank; amplifier; continuous wavelet transform; deconvolution; diffraction tomography; dilated source signals; distortions; emission-reception line; filter estimation; frequency range; global experimental filter; global instrumental filter; instrumental device effects; instrumental devices; module properties; normalized filter family; phase properties; pre-amplifier; recorded output signal; recorded output signal deconvolution; source effect; source effects; source signal; source signal reconstruction; total acquisition system; Acoustic devices; Acoustic emission; Acoustic transducers; Continuous wavelet transforms; Deconvolution; Filters; Frequency; Geophysical measurements; Instruments; Signal generators;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on