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21 Citations
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20 June 2023

Many acoustic studies have been carried out in the Italian theatres built during the 17th and 18th centuries. Along with the development of technology, acoustic measurements become increasingly more accurate, able to capture the faithful acoustic con...

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14 Citations
6,112 Views
31 Pages

14 May 2024

This paper delves into an in-depth exploration of speaker recognition methodologies, with a primary focus on three pivotal approaches: feature-level fusion, dimension reduction employing principal component analysis (PCA) and independent component an...

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13 Citations
4,123 Views
19 Pages

12 October 2023

Digital twins aim to virtually replicate the static and dynamic building characteristics through real-time connectivity between virtual and physical counterparts. Despite its potential, research into digital twins for facility management (FM) in mult...

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12 Citations
8,274 Views
33 Pages

Research Progress on Thin-Walled Sound Insulation Metamaterial Structures

  • Yumei Zhang,
  • Jie Zhang,
  • Ye Li,
  • Dan Yao,
  • Yue Zhao,
  • Yi Ai,
  • Weijun Pan and
  • Jiang Li

26 March 2024

Acoustic metamaterials (AMs) composed of periodic artificial structures have extraordinary sound wave manipulation capabilities compared with traditional acoustic materials, and they have attracted widespread research attention. The sound insulation...

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12 Citations
5,992 Views
11 Pages

Visual Speech Recognition for Kannada Language Using VGG16 Convolutional Neural Network

  • Shashidhar Rudregowda,
  • Sudarshan Patil Kulkarni,
  • Gururaj H L,
  • Vinayakumar Ravi and
  • Moez Krichen

16 March 2023

Visual speech recognition (VSR) is a method of reading speech by noticing the lip actions of the narrators. Visual speech significantly depends on the visual features derived from the image sequences. Visual speech recognition is a stimulating proces...

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11 Citations
4,439 Views
39 Pages

24 October 2023

Spatially dense operative deflection shapes and receptances, acquired in broad frequency bands, increase the detail in the spatial and frequency domains of the responses of parts in actual dynamic loading, manufacturing and mounting conditions. This...

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10 Citations
4,536 Views
12 Pages

The Acoustic Characteristics of Hellenistic Morgantina Theatre in Modern Use

  • Giovanni Amadasi,
  • Antonella Bevilacqua,
  • Gino Iannace and
  • Amelia Trematerra

15 September 2023

Thousands of theatres were built during the Hellenistic period in Greece and overseas colonies. The main elements of the Hellenistic theatre are the following: the orchestra, where music and songs were performed to accompany the acting performance, a...

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10 Citations
6,102 Views
32 Pages

20 July 2023

Welding inspection is a critical process that can be severely time-consuming, resulting in productivity delays, especially when destructive or invasive processes are required. This paper defines the novel approach to investigate the physical correlat...

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10 Citations
6,258 Views
21 Pages

The Bacinete Main Shelter: A Prehistoric Theatre?

  • Lidia Alvarez-Morales,
  • Neemias Santos da Rosa,
  • Daniel Benítez-Aragón,
  • Laura Fernández Macías,
  • María Lazarich and
  • Margarita Díaz-Andreu

6 March 2023

In the last few years, archaeoacoustic studies of rock art sites and landscapes have undergone significant growth as a result of renewed interest in the intangible aspects of the archaeological record. This article focuses on the acoustic study carri...

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9 Citations
6,806 Views
19 Pages

Key Factors That Influence the Frequency Range of Measured Leak Noise in Buried Plastic Water Pipes: Theory and Experiment

  • Oscar Scussel,
  • Michael J. Brennan,
  • Fabrício Cézar L. de Almeida,
  • Mauricio K. Iwanaga,
  • Jennifer M. Muggleton,
  • Phillip F. Joseph and
  • Yan Gao

12 May 2023

The frequency range of the leak noise in buried water pipes, measured using acoustic correlators, depends significantly on the type of pipe and its location as well as the type of sensors used. Having a rough idea of this frequency range can be benef...

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9 Citations
5,081 Views
12 Pages

12 June 2023

Typically, background noise of different types and levels is present during the measurement of the impulse response in spaces. The two methods that are, in practice, most frequently used in the measurement of the impulse response, are the exponential...

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9 Citations
4,913 Views
15 Pages

Acoustic Analysis of a Hybrid Propulsion System for Drone Applications

  • Mădălin Dombrovschi,
  • Marius Deaconu,
  • Laurentiu Cristea,
  • Tiberius Florian Frigioescu,
  • Grigore Cican,
  • Gabriel-Petre Badea and
  • Andrei-George Totu

25 July 2024

This paper aims to conduct an acoustic analysis through noise measurements of a hybrid propulsion system intended for implementation on a drone, from which the main noise sources can be identified for further research on noise reduction techniques. A...

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9 Citations
2,094 Views
13 Pages

Sound Absorption of Hydroponically Grown Plants

  • Gino Iannace,
  • Antonella Bevilacqua,
  • Amelia Trematerra and
  • Giovanni Amadasi

Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil and serves as an efficient agricultural production system. Compared to traditional farming, hydroponic crops offer significant water savings while also reducing the need for chemical pesticides b...

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8 Citations
6,959 Views
23 Pages

13 July 2023

Acoustic materials are widely used for improving interior acoustics based on their sound absorptive or sound diffusive properties. However, common acoustic materials only offer limited options for customizable geometrical features, performance, and a...

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8 Citations
5,957 Views
24 Pages

Performance Evaluation of Nord2000, RTN-96 and CNOSSOS-EU against Noise Measurements in Central Jutland, Denmark

  • Jibran Khan,
  • Erik Thysell,
  • Claus Backalarz,
  • Per Finne,
  • Ole Hertel and
  • Steen Solvang Jensen

21 November 2023

This article aims to assess the performance of Nord2000, RTN-96, and CNOSSOS-EU, the Nordic and European noise prediction standards, in predicting daily LAeq24h and Lden levels (dBA), by comparing them with measurements gathered over 76 days from the...

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8 Citations
11,264 Views
10 Pages

Importance of Noise Hygiene in Dairy Cattle Farming—A Review

  • Dimo Dimov,
  • Toncho Penev and
  • Ivaylo Marinov

1 November 2023

Noise is defined as unwanted sound, whether chronic or periodic, and can be described in a variety of terms, including its frequency, intensity, frequency spectrum, and sound pressure shape over time. The sources of noise can be technical devices, va...

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8 Citations
3,437 Views
13 Pages

Racing in Kart Dromes: Laboratory and Site Assessment of Noise Levels from Competition and Rental Karts

  • Antonella Bevilacqua,
  • Gino Iannace,
  • Luis Gomez-Agustina and
  • Amelia Trematerra

17 December 2024

Kart racing is one of the hobbies that people get passionate about from a young age. Kart dromes are commonly built in suburban or rural areas, generally surrounded by industrial zones and sporadic residential buildings. The circuits are primarily ac...

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7 Citations
3,906 Views
16 Pages

28 September 2023

Tonal powertrain noise can have a strong negative impact on vehicle sound quality. Therefore, an assessment of the perceptibility of tonal noise with respect to masking noise is essential for the vehicle development process. In electric vehicles, due...

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7 Citations
3,890 Views
10 Pages

22 August 2023

This paper proposes the ‘soundsit’ as an alternative method to be used independently or in conjunction with current soundwalking methodological practice. The soundsit seeks to address the limits of the soundwalking method in relation to i...

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7 Citations
4,584 Views
20 Pages

27 January 2024

Rehearsal rooms play an important role in musicians’ activities to obtain the best results during a performance in front of an audience. Numerous rehearsal rooms are located in complex buildings, such as opera houses and cultural centers, where...

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7 Citations
4,228 Views
15 Pages

Matched Filter for Acoustic Emission Monitoring in Noisy Environments: Application to Wire Break Detection

  • Alexander Lange,
  • Ronghua Xu,
  • Max Kaeding,
  • Steffen Marx and
  • Joern Ostermann

20 February 2024

Regular inspections of important civil infrastructures are mandatory to ensure structural safety and reliability. Until today, these inspections are primarily conducted manually, which has several deficiencies. In context of prestressed concrete stru...

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6 Citations
5,101 Views
24 Pages

20 November 2024

Unmanned aerial systems (UAS), commonly known as drones, have gained widespread use due to their affordability and versatility across various domains, including military, commercial, and recreational sectors. Applications such as remote sensing, aeri...

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6 Citations
5,575 Views
13 Pages

25 July 2023

In commercial non-adaptive active noise control (ANC) applications, an IIR filter structure is often used to reduce real-time computations. On the contrary, an FIR filter structure is usually preferred in the filter design phase because the FIR filte...

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6 Citations
4,362 Views
17 Pages

20 December 2023

The body of a high-speed train is a composite structure composed of different materials and structures. This makes the design of a noise-reduction scheme for a car body very complex. Therefore, it is important to clarify the key factors influencing s...

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6 Citations
4,680 Views
12 Pages

1 March 2023

The hybrid high overtone bulk acoustic wave resonators (HBARs) consisting of a piezoelectric film transducers and gallium gadolinium garnet substrates with yttrium iron garnet films (YIG-GGG-YIG) are used for experimental excitation and detection of...

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6 Citations
4,571 Views
22 Pages

Acoustics in Baroque Catholic Church Spaces

  • Enedina Alberdi,
  • Miguel Galindo,
  • Angel L. León-Rodríguez and
  • Jesús León

30 October 2024

After the Council of Trent (1545–1563), the Catholic Church undertook a profound renovation, which affected the spatial configuration of the churches to adjust to the spirit of the Counter-Reformation. The acoustic cultural heritage in these sp...

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5 Citations
3,328 Views
15 Pages

10 March 2024

Investigating heritage language (HL)-contact effects on the dominant language has received limited attention despite its importance in understanding the dynamic interplay between linguistic systems in situations of bilingualism. This study compares t...

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5 Citations
6,548 Views
23 Pages

14 March 2023

Ray tracing is a frequently used method for acoustic simulations, valued for its calculation speed and ease of use. Although it is fast, there are no fully ray tracing-based real-time simulation methods or engines. Under real-time restrictions, ray t...

  • Review
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5 Citations
5,198 Views
18 Pages

28 April 2023

Organisms use multi-modal, scale-dependent, sensory information to decipher their surroundings. This can include, for example, recognizing the presence of con- or heterospecifics, including a predatory threat, the presence and abundance of prey, or n...

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5 Citations
4,809 Views
25 Pages

4 December 2024

Kunqu Opera, hailed as the “ancestor of all Chinese operas”, plays a crucial role in preserving cultural identity and collective memory in the Jiangnan region. This research examines the acoustical traditions of Kunqu. Through expert inte...

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5 Citations
5,673 Views
26 Pages

Extra-Auditory Effects from Noise Exposure in Schools: Results of Nine Italian Case Studies

  • Franco Cotana,
  • Francesco Asdrubali,
  • Giulio Arcangeli,
  • Sergio Luzzi,
  • Giampietro Ricci,
  • Lucia Busa,
  • Michele Goretti,
  • Alfonso Antonio Vincenzo Tortorella,
  • Paola Pulella and
  • Luigi Cerini
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24 February 2023

Noise exposure may cause auditory and extra-auditory effects. School teachers and students are exposed to high noise levels which have an impact on perceptual-cognitive and neurobehavioral aspects. The latter influence teaching conditions and student...

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4 Citations
10,118 Views
22 Pages

4 July 2023

The behavioural, physiological, and energetic repercussions for wildlife that result from changes in their soundscapes are increasingly being realized. To understand the effects of changing acoustic landscapes, we first must establish the importance...

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4 Citations
3,079 Views
18 Pages

12 April 2023

Rupestrian churches are spaces obtained from excavation of soft rocks that are frequently found in many Mediterranean countries. In the present paper the church dedicated to Saints Andrew and Procopius, located close to the city of Monopoli in Apulia...

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4 Citations
3,988 Views
29 Pages

FEM Modeling of Electro-Acoustic Nonlinearities in Surface Acoustic Wave Devices: A Methodological Review

  • Andreas P. Mayer,
  • Elena A. Mayer,
  • Markus Mayer,
  • Werner Ruile,
  • Vikrant Chauhan,
  • Thomas Forster and
  • Karl C. Wagner

7 August 2023

In the framework of electro-elasticity theory and the finite element method (FEM), a model is set up for the computation of quantities in surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices accounting for nonlinear effects. These include second-order and third-order...

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4 Citations
3,897 Views
20 Pages

2 November 2023

This study presents a data-driven approach to identifying anomaly-sensitive parameters through a multiscale, multifaceted analysis of simulated respiratory flows. The anomalies under consideration include a pharyngeal model with three levels of const...

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4 Citations
2,714 Views
12 Pages

Modelling of Propagation Characteristics of Acoustic Pulse from Partial Discharge in Polymeric Insulating Materials

  • Abdul Samad,
  • Wah Hoon Siew,
  • Martin J. Given,
  • Igor V. Timoshkin and
  • John Liggat

26 April 2024

The partial discharge (PD) event in high-voltage insulation releases energy, exerts mechanical pressure, and generates elastic waves. Detecting and locating these PD events through short-duration acoustic pulses is well established, particularly in g...

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4 Citations
3,128 Views
20 Pages

23 May 2024

This work presents a numerical study on atmospheric sound propagation over rough water surfaces with the aim of improving predictions of sound propagation over long distances. A method for generating pseudorandom sea profiles consistent with sea wave...

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4 Citations
3,957 Views
15 Pages

An Assessment of Persistent Acoustic Monitoring of a Nuclear Reactor during Full Power Generation

  • Edna S. Cárdenas,
  • Samuel K. Takazawa,
  • Milton A. Garcés,
  • David L. Chichester,
  • Riley D. Hunley and
  • Chris D. Young

28 April 2023

Persistent low-frequency (<180 Hz) acoustic detection took place within the boundaries of Oak Ridge National Laboratory to monitor full power operations of the High Flux Isotope Reactor. Three acoustic sensors were installed at distances of 69, 10...

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3 Citations
2,866 Views
15 Pages

Aims: The aim was to assess the agreement between microphone-derived and neck accelerometer-derived voice acoustic parameters and their associations with recording moments and speech types. Methods: Using simultaneous recordings, a 7-week study on a...

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3 Citations
2,719 Views
19 Pages

17 May 2024

Auditory research aims in general to lead to understanding of physiological processes. By contrast, the state of the art in automatic speech processing (notably recognition) is dominated by large pre-trained models that are meant to be used as black-...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,969 Views
11 Pages

10 October 2023

The Lombard effect is an unconscious reflex of speakers to increase vocal effort when disturbed by noise, aiming to enhance speech intelligibility. This study aims to evaluate the effect of noise with different energetic content and levels at various...

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3 Citations
2,624 Views
13 Pages

Interference of Echo-Signals from Two Buried Spherical Targets

  • Natalie S. Grigorieva,
  • Fiodor F. Legusha,
  • Dmitry V. Nikushchenko and
  • Kirill S. Safronov

18 May 2023

A numerically efficient technique is presented for computing the backscattered fields from two spherical targets embedded in an underwater sediment. The bottom is assumed to be a homogeneous liquid attenuating half-space. The transmitter/receiver is...

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3 Citations
3,164 Views
17 Pages

14 July 2023

A comparison is considered of the experimentally obtained impedance of locally reacting acoustic liner samples with the impedance calculated using semi-empirical Goodrich, Sobolev and Eversman models. The semi-empirical impedance models are outlined....

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3 Citations
3,426 Views
21 Pages

17 July 2023

Deep representation learning has gained significant momentum in advancing text-dependent speaker verification (TD-SV) systems. When designing deep neural networks (DNN) for extracting bottleneck (BN) features, the key considerations include training...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,788 Views
12 Pages

29 June 2023

Objective speech intelligibility estimations undertaken in natural acoustics speech communications (NAS) scenarios require the utilization of a speech source that approximates the acoustic characteristics of a human talker. Only a limited number of s...

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3 Citations
5,004 Views
28 Pages

11 September 2023

A new approach to accelerating the evaluation of monopole and dipole source integrals via the fast multipole method (FMM) in the time domain for general three-dimensional (3-D) aeroacoustic problems is presented in this paper. In this approach, the a...

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3 Citations
4,013 Views
25 Pages

One-Step Discrete Fourier Transform-Based Sinusoid Frequency Estimation under Full-Bandwidth Quasi-Harmonic Interference

  • João Miguel Silva,
  • Marco António Oliveira,
  • André Ferraz Saraiva and
  • Aníbal J. S. Ferreira

12 September 2023

The estimation of the frequency of sinusoids has been the object of intense research for more than 40 years. Its importance in classical fields such as telecommunications, instrumentation, and medicine has been extended to numerous specific signal pr...

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3 Citations
3,426 Views
33 Pages

14 November 2023

The accurate prediction of noise levels at outdoor locations requires detailed data of the noise sources and terrain parameters and an efficient model for prediction. However, the possibility of predicting noise with reasonable accuracy using less in...

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