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Metagrating-based Single-pixel Acoustic Direction Finding

Applied Physics 2025-12-05 v1

Abstract

Acoustic metamaterials provide new opportunities for compact and efficient wavefront manipulation, extending beyond conventional bulky and power-intensive phased-arrays. In this work, we exploit the spatial encoding properties of the acoustic metagrating aperture to transform incident acoustic fields into compressed measurements for single-pixel acoustic source localisation. The proposed method enables accurate direction finding of acoustic sources over both 180 and 360 degrees angular ranges. Numerical simulations confirm the robustness of the metagrating-based compressive sensing approach against noise and limited sampling. Experimental validation is conducted to verify its feasibility with practical metagrating prototyes. Compared wiith tranditional array-based localisation techniques, the single-pixel metagrating system significantly reduces hardward complexity while maintaining high localisation accuracy. These findings demonstrate the potential of integrating compressive sensing with acoustic metagratings for compact, low-cost, scalable source detection systems, with prospective applications in industrial monitoring, target tracking and non-destructive health monitoring.

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@article{arxiv.2512.04424,
  title  = {Metagrating-based Single-pixel Acoustic Direction Finding},
  author = {Thomas Macleod and Sebastian Oberst and David A. Powell and Yan Kei Chiang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.04424},
  year   = {2025}
}
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