DETERMINING OF SOURCE’S COORDINATES OF SHOT BY MEAN OF ACOUSTIC WAVES
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The article discusses the localization of the source of the shot by two microphones using the parameters of the excited acoustic wave. The direction of angle on the source is determined by the difference in arrival of the acoustical muzzle wave on microphones, and the distance – the algorithm which takes into account both the time and the physical characteristics of the acoustic wave. The theoretical calculations and experimental data of determining the source of origin.
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