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van Eijk, Jordy (author)
Acoustics combined with digital fabrication has been investigated for multiple years. Most research in this area has focused on the combination of acoustics and additive manufacturing. This is mainly due to the ability of this technique to create any geometry, which allows for very high absorption. However, it has the downside that additive...
master thesis 2023
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van der Werf, Ids (author)
Sound pressure varies over space and time. Knowledge about this exact behavior has many applications, e.g., room compensation, dereverberation and sound field reconstruction. Inside enclosures, the sound field is influenced by the surroundings, such as the geometry of the enclosure and the materials used.<br/>Reconstructing a satisfying sound...
master thesis 2022
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Van der Werf, I. (author), Martinez-Nuevo, Pablo (author), Møller, Martin Bo (author), Hendriks, R.C. (author), Martinez, Jorge (author)
The sound field in a room can be represented by a weighted sum of room modes. To estimate the room modes, current literature uses on-the-grid, sparse reconstruction methods. However, these on-the-grid methods are known to suffer from basis mismatch. In this work, we investigate the use of a gridless framework for estimating room modes using...
conference paper 2022
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Zhang, D. (author), Tenpierik, M.J. (author), Bluyssen, P.M. (author)
Previous studies indicate that acoustic improvements at classroom-level, such as using ceiling panels, do not work well to solve noise problems in classrooms. Therefore, this study introduced a new way – individual control – to improve classroom acoustics. The acoustic effect of five different classroom settings is simulated: two individual...
journal article 2021
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Zaccà, V.G. (author), Martínez-Nuevo, Pablo (author), Møller, Martin Bo (author), Martinez, Jorge (author), Heusdens, R. (author)
Accurate sound field reproduction in rooms is often limited by the lack of knowledge of the room characteristics. Information about the room shape or nearby reflecting boundaries can, in principle, be used to improve the accuracy of the reproduction. In this paper, we propose a method to infer the location of nearby reflecting boundaries from...
conference paper 2020
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Tronchin, Lamberto (author), Merli, Francesca (author), Manfren, Massimiliano (author), Nastasi, B. (author)
During the renovation of auditoria and concert halls, the acoustic quality is normally evaluated from measurements of impulse responses. One possibility for evaluating the acoustic quality from the measurements (the simulations) consists of convolving anechoic music with the measured (or simulated) impulse responses. In this way, a psycho...
journal article 2020
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Tronchin, Lamberto (author), Merli, Francesca (author), Manfren, Massimiliano (author), Nastasi, B. (author)
Soundfield diffuseness in rooms is considered a fundamental aspect of a high-quality room acoustics. Since early studies by Hodgson up to more recent studies of Shtrepi and Embrechts, it was shown that high levels of sound diffuseness could guarantee blending of music, as well as spatial sound perception by listeners, and this could enhance...
journal article 2020
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Van den Berg, M.J. (author)
Research about acoustics in heritage. In many of the redeveloped buildings, the acoustic quality is very poor. The reverberant times are very high due to the little amount of absorbing surfaces and some frequencies gain a higher G-strength then other frequencies. This is for a part due to the dimensions of the spaces. For example; churches with...
master thesis 2016
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Vlaun, N.J.V. (author), van Waart, A. (author), Tenpierik, M.J. (author), Turrin, M. (author)
Optimizing the acoustic environment of open plan offices is a complex task due to the large number of design parameters that must be considered. In current practice, acoustic analysis – even in a simplified form – is not naturally integrated into the design process of office spaces. Applying digital acoustic simulation in architectural design...
conference paper 2016
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Van Dorp Schuitman, J. (author)
The acoustics of a concert hall, or any other room, are generally assessed by measuring room impulse responses for one or multiple source and receiver location(s). From these responses, objective parameters can be determined that should be related to various perceptual attributes of room acoustics. A set of these parameters is collected in ISO...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Kuster, M. (author)
A method is proposed by which an arbitrary number of room impulse responses (RIRs) is generated from one input RIR. The method works by convolving the input RIR with a multitude of filters, one for each desired output RIR. The filters are designed in such a way that the coherence between all possible pairs of output RIRs feature assignable...
journal article 2009
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Vogel, P. (author)
doctoral thesis 1993
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