Abstract

The paper describes the in situ testing of the developed and designed acoustic control systems to track an air percussion machine movement in soil. Based on the test data processing, the authors have related the acoustic signal due to machine motion and the machine location. It is concluded advisable to control air percussion machinery movement in soil using acoustic signals.

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