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A Mathematical Model of a Measuring Multimicrophone Acoustic Antenna

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A method of constructing a mathematical model of a surface using a disordered set of measured points is described. The results are used to construct a shoe model on a machine tool with numerical program control.

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Benditskii, A.A., Kovalev, A.A., Krutikov, V.N. et al. A Mathematical Model of a Measuring Multimicrophone Acoustic Antenna. Measurement Techniques 46, 502–504 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025369601069

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