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Inductive Coupling Technology Loudspeaker System for Automotive Applications
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Abstract
The Inductively Coupled (ICT) loudspeaker is described and discussed. The system's particular suitability for in car sound applications is derived from its advantages over traditional high fidelity automotive systems. An application in an actual car is also described and discussed.
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Smith, S. and Young, E., "Inductive Coupling Technology Loudspeaker System for Automotive Applications," SAE Technical Paper 920077, 1992, https://doi.org/10.4271/920077.Also In
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