Feature Review Papers in "Acoustics and Vibrations" Section

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Acoustics and Vibrations".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 June 2024 | Viewed by 864

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Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Hawaii System, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
Interests: physical acoustics; aeroacoustics; ambient noise; ultrasonics
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Civil Engineering Department, University of Salerno, 4084 Fisciano, SA, Italy
Interests: acoustics; environmental acoustics; room acoustics; field measurements; modeling and simulation; data analysis
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the first edition of the Special Issue on “Feature Review Papers in Section Acoustics and Vibrations”. The Special Issue aims to collect review papers of particular interest in the topics related to the section Acoustics and Vibrations.

The importance of review papers is well recognized. The fast development of new technologies and the quick growth of knowledge in the scientific community raises the need of review papers, thus helping to sort new information and provide a clear framework of the state of the art. For these reasons, we are glad to encourage the submission of high-quality review papers on Acoustics and Vibrations that deal with theoretical methods and/or experimental and numerical applications. An interdisciplinary approach is also encouraged.

Dr. John S. Allen
Dr. Claudio Guarnaccia
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Keywords

  • acoustics
  • vibration
  • environmental acoustics
  • room acoustics
  • aeroacoustics
  • vibration and sound measurement
  • vibration and sound signal processing
  • noise control
  • predictive models

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Review of Advances in Active Impulsive Noise Control with Focus on Adaptive Algorithms
by Yan Liu and Zhichun Lei
Appl. Sci. 2024, 14(3), 1218; https://doi.org/10.3390/app14031218 - 31 Jan 2024
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Mitigating low-frequency noise in various industrial applications often involves the use of the filter-x least mean squares (FxLMS) algorithm, which relies on the mean square error criterion. This algorithm has demonstrated effectiveness in reducing noise induced by Gaussian noise within noise control systems. [...] Read more.
Mitigating low-frequency noise in various industrial applications often involves the use of the filter-x least mean squares (FxLMS) algorithm, which relies on the mean square error criterion. This algorithm has demonstrated effectiveness in reducing noise induced by Gaussian noise within noise control systems. However, the performance of this algorithm experiences significant degradation and does not converge properly in the presence of impulsive noise. Consequently, to uphold the stability of the ANC system, several robust adaptive algorithms tailored to handle shock noise interference have been introduced. This paper systematically organizes and classifies robust adaptive algorithms designed for impulse noise based on algorithmic criteria, offering valuable insights for the research and application of pertinent active impact noise control methods. Full article
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