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FIG. 1. (a) Schematic of two substructures, A and B, connected at an inter-face c. (b) Schematic indication of the “round trip” path when c are passivepoints.
FIG. 2. (Color online) The beam-plate
FIG. 3. (Color online) Comparison ofdirectly measured mobility (continuousline) with round trip reconstruction(dotted line) in the out-of-plane (z)direction, magnitude and phase for thebeam-plate structure
FIG. 4. Continuous structure with an arbitrary interface passing throughreconstruction points c, showing excitation points, a and excitation-responsepoints b.
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