trylijnen
Trylijnen refers to a method of determining the origin or trajectory of a sound source by analyzing the time differences in its arrival at multiple microphones. This technique is often employed in acoustic surveillance, underwater acoustics, and even in some forms of wildlife monitoring. The principle behind trylijnen relies on the fact that sound travels at a finite speed. If a sound originates from a specific point, it will reach different microphones at slightly different times depending on their distance from the source. By measuring these time differences, known as time differences of arrival (TDOAs), and knowing the precise locations of the microphones, one can mathematically calculate the location of the sound source.
The accuracy of trylijnen is influenced by several factors, including the number and spacing of the microphones,