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Summary Of Acoustic Equations; 1.1. Basic equations; 1.1.1. Fluid- and thermodynamics; 1.1.2. Hypothesis of linear acoustics without losses; 1.2. Acoustic equations; 1.2.1. Linear acoustic equations with sources; 1.2.2. Some remarks on acoustic sources; 1.2.3. Without sources; 1.2.4. Acoustic intensity and source power; 1.2.5. Acoustic impedance and border conditions; 1.3. Constants, units and magnitude orders of linear acoustics; 1.4. Acoustic velocity measurement and applications; 1.4.1. Velocity estimation from pressure gradient 327 $a1.4.2. Intensity estimation 1.4.3. Application to impedance estimation; 1.5. Beyond linear equations; 1.5.1. Acoustic equations with mean flow; 1.5.2. High acoustic displacement; 1.5.3. Acoustic streaming; 1.6. Bibliography; Chapter 2. Some Topics On Signal Processing; 2.1. Measurement signal; 2.1.1. Random signals; 2.1.2. Statistical averages; 2.1.3. Time averages; 2.1.4. Acoustic signal model; 2.2. Reminder of Fourier analysis tools; 2.2.1. Fourier transform; 2.2.2. Uniform sampling and recovery of signals; 2.2.3. Fourier transform of discrete signals; 2.2.4. Discrete Fourier transform 327 $a2.3. Correlations and spectra 2.3.1. Definitions; 2.3.2. Stationary and ergodic process; 2.3.3. Properties of correlation functions and examples; 2.3.4. PSD and cross-spectral density properties; 2.4. Basis of estimation theory; 2.4.1. Definition and properties of an estimation method; 2.4.2. Mean estimator; 2.4.3. Correlation estimators; 2.4.4. Spectrum estimators; 2.4.5. Spectrum estimator by synchronous detection approach; 2.5. Non-uniform sampling; 2.5.1. Poisson processes; 2.5.2. Empirical estimators; 2.5.3. Comparison of spectrum estimation of random sampling sequences; 2.6. Bibliography 327 $a2.7. Appendix 2.7.1. Properties of the Fourier transform; 2.7.2. Fourier transforms of typical functions; 2.7.3. Properties of the discrete Fourier transform (DFT); Chapter 3. Ldv For Acoustics; 3.1. Bases of LDV; 3.1.1. Optical principles; 3.1.2. Signal processing of burst analyses in the context of fluid mechanics; 3.2. Models for acoustics; 3.2.1. Model of the Doppler signal; 3.2.2. Model of the sampling in the context of acoustics; 3.2.3. Case of low acoustic displacement with few mean flows; 3.2.4. Case of high acoustic displacement with few mean flows; 3.2.5. Other cases 327 $a3.3. Estimation method for low acoustic displacement 3.3.1. Theoretical limitations; 3.3.2. Estimation methods based on IF detection; 3.3.3. Estimation based on parametrical models; 3.3.4. Simultaneous detection of flow velocity and small acoustic velocity; 3.3.5. Comparison between methods for low-level acoustics; 3.4. Estimation method for high displacement; 3.4.1. Experimental condition; 3.4.2. Theoretical limitations; 3.4.3. Estimation for SPP; 3.4.4. Estimation for highly NSPP; 3.5. Bibliography; Chapter 4. Piv For Acoustics; 4.1. Principle of PIV; 4.1.1. Setting up 327 $a4.1.2. Model of the 2D signal and image processing 330 $aThis book concerns the presentation of particle velocity measurement for acoustics using lasers, including Laser Doppler Velocimetry (LDV or Anemometry (LDA)) and Particle Imagery Velocimetry (PIV).The objective is first to present the importance of measuring the acoustic velocity, especially when the acoustic equations are nonlinear as well as characterizing the near fields. However, these applications need to use non-invasive sensors. Some optical techniques, initially developed for fluid mechanics, have been adapted to the field of acoustics in recent years. This book summarizes 15 410 0$aFocus series (London, England) 606 $aSound$xMeasurement 606 $aElectro-acoustics$vCongresses 615 0$aSound$xMeasurement. 615 0$aElectro-acoustics 676 $a534.42 700 $aValie?re$b Jean-Christophe$0892947 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910139118203321 996 $aAcoustic particle velocity measurements using laser$91994543 997 $aUNINA LEADER 04738nam 22005292 450 001 9910984502603321 005 20240912145055.0 010 $a9789004711822 010 $a9004711821 024 7 $a10.1163/9789004711822 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC31808101 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL31808101 035 $a(CKB)36725750100041 035 $z(OCoLC)1440215802 035 $a(nllekb)BRILL9789004711822 035 $a(EXLCZ)9936725750100041 100 $a20240912d2025 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 14$aThe Historical Landscape of Ancient Kalabri?a $eBalkan and Aegean Linguistic Influences /$fFrancesco Lopez 205 $aFirst edition. 210 1$aLeiden ;$aBoston :$cBrill,$d2025. 210 4$dİ2025 215 $a1 online resource (207 pages) 225 1 $aAncient Languages and Civilizations ;$v10 225 1 $aLanguage and Linguistics E-Books Online, Collection 2025 311 08$a9789004547766 311 08$a9004547762 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tAcknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1 Kalabria, from Messapia to the Land of the Bruttii -- 1 Kalabria, Iapygia, and Messapia in the Hellenistic Period -- 2 The Indigenous Origin of the Kalabroi? and Salentinoi Ethnonyms -- 3 Two Ethnic Denominations, but a Single Choronym -- 4 Iapygian Presences in Pre-Hellenic Krotoniatis -- 5 Administrative Scructure from Augustus to Justinianus -- 6 Migration from the Salento Peninsula to the Land of Bruttii -- 2 Corresponding Denominations in Antiquity -- 1 The Kalabros River on an Ancient Temesa Painting -- 2 The Island of Kalauria and the Cult of Poseidon -- 3 Balkan Area between Dardania, Illyria, and Thrace -- 4 An Etruscan Inscription from Volsinii, Orvieto -- 5 Kalauria Nymph and Ganges River in India -- 6 Kalauria Site near Syracuse in Sicily -- 7 A Spurious Epigraph concerning the Lokroi Kalabroi -- 3 Corresponding Denominations in the Byzantine Period -- 1 The Thracian Fortress of Kalabrye and the River Halmyros -- 2 The Hinterland of Se?lymbria and the Modern District of Silivri -- 3 Natural Environment and Local Traditions -- 4 Similar Toponyms according to the Landscape -- 4 Kalabria, for the Scholars of Ancient History -- 1 An Indigenous or Greek Choronym for Messapia -- 2 An Insulting Denomination, Created by Tarentini -- 3 An Indigenous Denomination Transformed into an Insult -- 5 The Root * Kar -/ * Kal - and the Toponymic Appellative Bria / Uria -- 1 Kalabroi? as the ?Inhabitants of the Rocks? -- 2 The Complexity of the Pre-Hellenic * Kala - Toponymic Base -- 3 The Root * Kar -/ * Kal - as ?Stone? and ?Water-Carved Stone? -- 4 The Pre-Hellenic Toponymic Appellative Bria / Uria -- 6 Water-Carved Soil and Creeks from Messapia to Krotoniatis -- 1 Kalabria and the Karst Phenomena in the Salento Peninsula -- 2 From the Gargano Peninsula to the Carso Region -- 3 The Balkans and Thracian-Illyrian Area -- 4 Aegean, Minoan, and Mycenaean Areas -- 5 Kallipolis and Kalauria: A Possible Toponymic Symmetry -- 6 Messapia and Krotoniatis Region Mirroring -- 7 Several Krotoniatis Place-Names Based on * Kar -/ * Kal - Root -- 8 The Water-Carved Soil as Kroton Identity -- 9 Creeks and Natural Harbours by an ?Ionian? Perspective -- 10 The Trans-Ionian Route of the ?White Shining Rocks? -- Conclusion -- Appendix: Greek and Latin Sources -- Bibliography. 330 $aThis book focuses on Kalabri?a as an ancient land of Italy from its origin to the early Middle Ages. The place name referred to the Salento peninsula, also called Messapia, as part of present-day Puglia and later to the land of the Bruttii , now the region of Calabria. This work is the first to carefully evaluate linguistic and historical studies in a comprehensive and monographic form. Following an interdisciplinary approach, the systematic combination of Linguistics and Landscape History guides the research step by step. The sample represents a new significant methodological instance that merges Toponymy, History, Archaeology, Topography, and Philology. 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