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Что (кто) такое array sections - определение

GROUP OF MICROPHONES OPERATING IN TANDEM
Large Microphones Array; Microphones array; Array microphone; Mic array
  • A [[gunfire locator]] using a microphone array
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Dynamic array         
  • Θ(''n'')}} time, labelled with turtles). The ''logical size'' and ''capacity'' of the final array are shown.
RANDOM-ACCESS, VARIABLE-SIZE LIST DATA STRUCTURE THAT ALLOWS ELEMENTS TO BE ADDED OR REMOVED
Growable array; Dynamic table; Array list; ArrayList; Resizable array; Resizeable array; Arraylist; Mutable array
In computer science, a dynamic array, growable array, resizable array, dynamic table, mutable array, or array list is a random access, variable-size list data structure that allows elements to be added or removed. It is supplied with standard libraries in many modern mainstream programming languages.
Array (data structure)         
DATA STRUCTURE
Ragged arrays; Array index; Vector data structure; Array element; Two-dimensional array; One-dimensional array; Vector (Computer Science); Static array; Array data structure; Vector (data structure)
In computer science, an array is a data structure consisting of a collection of elements (values or variables), each identified by at least one array index or key. An array is stored such that the position of each element can be computed from its index tuple by a mathematical formula.
Microelectrode array         
DEVICES THAT CONTAIN MULTIPLE MICROELECTRODES THROUGH WHICH NEURAL SIGNALS ARE OBTAINED OR DELIVERED, ESSENTIALLY SERVING AS NEURAL INTERFACES THAT CONNECT NEURONS TO ELECTRONIC CIRCUITRY
Microelectrode Array; Multi-electrode array; Utah array; Michigan array; Multielectrode array
Microelectrode arrays (MEAs) (also referred to as multielectrode arrays) are devices that contain multiple (tens to thousands) microelectrodes through which neural signals are obtained or delivered, essentially serving as neural interfaces that connect neurons to electronic circuitry. There are two general classes of MEAs: implantable MEAs, used in vivo, and non-implantable MEAs, used in vitro.
Array Collective         
BELFAST-BASED ARTIST AND ACTIVIST COLLECTIVE WHO WON THE TURNER PRIZE IN 2021
User:Medievalfran/Array Collective
Array Collective is the alias of 11 Belfast-based artists and activists. In 2021 they became the first Northern Irish winners of the Turner Prize.
Array data structure         
DATA STRUCTURE
Ragged arrays; Array index; Vector data structure; Array element; Two-dimensional array; One-dimensional array; Vector (Computer Science); Static array; Array data structure; Vector (data structure)
In computer science, an array is a data structure consisting of a collection of elements (values or variables), each identified by at least one array index or key. An array is stored such that the position of each element can be computed from its index tuple by a mathematical formula.
Array DBMS         
  • Transformation of a query to a more efficient, but equivalent version during array query optimization
SYSTEM THAT PROVIDES DATABASE SERVICES SPECIFICALLY FOR ARRAYS
User:Pebau.grandauer/Array DBMS; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Array DBMS; Array database management system
Array database management systems (array DBMSs) provide database services specifically for arrays (also called raster data), that is: homogeneous collections of data items (often called pixels, voxels, etc.), sitting on a regular grid of one, two, or more dimensions.
Phased array         
  • ''Sachsen''-class frigate]] F220 ''Hamburg's'' superstructure of the [[German Navy]]
  • An antenna tower consisting of a fixed phase collinear antenna array with four elements
  • [[BMEWS]] & [[PAVE PAWS]] Radars
  • AN/SPY-1A  radar installation at [[National Severe Storms Laboratory]], Norman, Oklahoma. The enclosing [[radome]] provides weather protection.
  • Radiation pattern of phased array containing 7 emitters spaced a quarter wavelength apart, showing the beam switching direction.  The phase shift between adjacent emitters is switched from 45 degrees to −45 degrees
  • phase difference]] between adjacent antennas is swept between −120 and 120 degrees. The dark area is the beam or [[main lobe]], while the light lines fanning out around it are [[sidelobe]]s.
  • The radiation pattern of a phased array in polar coordinate system.
ARRAY OF ANTENNAS CREATING A STEERABLE BEAM
Phased Array; Phased-array; Phased-array radar; Phased-Array Radar; Phased array radar; Electronic scan; Electronical scan; Phased array antenna; Phased Array Radar; Electronically Scanned Array; Electronically scanned array; Phased-array antenna
In antenna theory, a phased array usually means an electronically scanned array, a computer-controlled array of antennas which creates a beam of radio waves that can be electronically steered to point in different directions without moving the antennas.{{cite book
Array data type         
  • A two-dimensional array stored as a one-dimensional array of one-dimensional arrays (rows).
DATA TYPE THAT REPRESENTS A COLLECTION OF ELEMENTS (VALUES OR VARIABLES)
Multidimensional array; Zero-based array; One-based array; 1-based array; 0-based array; One-based indexing; Multi-dimensional array; Multi-dimensional Indexing; Higher-dimensional array; Tensor type (computing); Array data type; Array variable; Vector (data type)
In computer science, an array type is a data type that represents a collection of elements (values or variables), each selected by one or more indices (identifying keys) that can be computed at run time during program execution. Such a collection is usually called an array variable, array value, or simply array.
Jagged array         
  • Memory layout of a jagged array.
KIND OF MULTIDIMENSIONAL ARRAY
Ragged array
In computer science, a jagged array, also known as a ragged array, is an array of arrays of which the member arrays can be of different lengths, producing rows of jagged edges when visualized as output. In contrast, two-dimensional arrays are always rectangular so jagged arrays should not be confused with multidimensional arrays, but the former is often used to emulate the latter.
Array (data type)         
  • A two-dimensional array stored as a one-dimensional array of one-dimensional arrays (rows).
DATA TYPE THAT REPRESENTS A COLLECTION OF ELEMENTS (VALUES OR VARIABLES)
Multidimensional array; Zero-based array; One-based array; 1-based array; 0-based array; One-based indexing; Multi-dimensional array; Multi-dimensional Indexing; Higher-dimensional array; Tensor type (computing); Array data type; Array variable; Vector (data type)
In computer science, array is a data type that represents a collection of elements (values or variables), each selected by one or more indices (identifying keys) that can be computed at run time during program execution. Such a collection is usually called an array variable or array value.

Википедия

Microphone array

A microphone array is any number of microphones operating in tandem. There are many applications:

  • Systems for extracting voice input from ambient noise (notably telephones, speech recognition systems, hearing aids)
  • Surround sound and related technologies
  • Binaural recording
  • Locating objects by sound: acoustic source localization, e.g., military use to locate the source(s) of artillery fire. Aircraft location and tracking.
  • High fidelity original recordings
  • Environmental noise monitoring
  • Robotic navigation (acoustic SLAM)

Typically, an array is made up of omnidirectional microphones, directional microphones, or a mix of omnidirectional and directional microphones distributed about the perimeter of a space, linked to a computer that records and interprets the results into a coherent form. Arrays may also be formed using numbers of very closely spaced microphones. Given a fixed physical relationship in space between the different individual microphone transducer array elements, simultaneous DSP (digital signal processor) processing of the signals from each of the individual microphone array elements can create one or more "virtual" microphones. Different algorithms permit the creation of virtual microphones with extremely complex virtual polar patterns and even the possibility to steer the individual lobes of the virtual microphones patterns so as to home-in-on, or to reject, particular sources of sound. The application of these algorithms can produce varying levels of accuracy when calculating source level and location, and as such, care should be taken when deciding how the individual lobes of the virtual microphones are derived.

In case the array consists of omnidirectional microphones they accept sound from all directions, so electrical signals of the microphones contain the information about the sounds coming from all directions. Joint processing of these sounds allows selecting the sound signal coming from the given direction.

An array of 1020 microphones, the largest in the world until August 21, 2014, was built by researchers at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

Currently the largest microphone array in the world was constructed by Sorama, a Netherlands-based sound engineering firm, in August 2014. Their array consists of 4096 microphones.