Nonlinear acoustic systems are often described by means of nonlinear maps which act as instantaneous constraints on the solutions of a system of linear differential equations. This description leads to discrete-time models exhibiting non-computable loops. This paper presents a solution to this computability problem by means of geometrical transformation of the nonlinearities and algebraic transformation of the time-dependent equations. The proposed leads to stable and accurate simulations even at relatively low sampling rates

Elimination of delay-free loops in discrete-time models of nonlinear acoustic systems

De Poli, Giovanni;
1997

Abstract

Nonlinear acoustic systems are often described by means of nonlinear maps which act as instantaneous constraints on the solutions of a system of linear differential equations. This description leads to discrete-time models exhibiting non-computable loops. This paper presents a solution to this computability problem by means of geometrical transformation of the nonlinearities and algebraic transformation of the time-dependent equations. The proposed leads to stable and accurate simulations even at relatively low sampling rates
1997
1997 IEEE ASSP Workshop on Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics
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