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When the source and receiver are low enough, very orderly trends are observed.
This factor depends on the ratio of the source and receiver mobilities, and the trends in its behaviour can be predicted simply from the ratio of typical point mobilities of the source and receiver.
By making both the source and receiver plates either finite or semi-infinite, it is shown that the modal behaviour of both the source and receiver plates affects the energy transmission between the two subsystems.
It is necessary when source and receiver are in relative motion, and requires interpolation of the measured signal.
The standard Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is designed for one-to-one data transfer, where there is tight coupling between source and receiver.
Different examples are presented to estimate the influence of the source and receiver positions, of the frequencies and the influence of the size of the barrier.
These depend only on the point mobilities of the source and receiver, and thus require much less data than an exact description.
An anechoic condition is thereby simulated which removes source and receiver room effects, which can mask the desired signal when steady state measurement methods are employed.
The analysis of structure-borne sound transmission is obscured by the complicated nature of the dynamic interaction between source and receiver at each contact point.
For the present example, using a damping loss factor of 0.1, the influence of source and receiver modal behaviour is of a similar magnitude.
The variation of these functions for changing source and receiver positions and orientation was examined by assessing the change in energies of the direct and reflected signal components.
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