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David Havelock studied Mathematics and Physics as an undergraduate at Carleton University and obtained his M.Sc in Mathematics at the University of Bristish Columbia. He is married and has two wonderful daughters. The Nile on eBay FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics by David Havelock, Sonoko Kuwano, Michael Vorländer The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. FORMATHardcover LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. It brings the key issues from both acoustics and signal processing into perspective and is a unique resource for experts and practitioners alike to find new ideas and techniques within the diversity of signal processing in acoustics. Notes The Handbook closes a gap in the literature between signal processing and acoustics as separate areas of research. In each area of acoustics, subtopics are identified which involve specialized signal processing techniques. Emphasis is placed on tables, charts, data, and equations of particular significance. The text includes extensive cross-referencing, particularly for generic signal processing techniques which are used in several applications. A separate and extensive compilation of definitions of terms is also included. The book will be a valuable resource for scientists and engineers in acoustics. Back Cover The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics presents signal processing as it is practiced in the field of acoustics. The Handbook is organized by areas of acoustics, with recognized leaders coordinating the self-contained chapters of each section. It brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of signal processing in acoustics. Success in acoustic applications often requires juggling both the acoustic and the signal processing parameters of the problem. This handbook brings the key issues from both into perspective and is complementary to other reference material on the two subjects. It is a unique resource for experts and practitioners alike to find new ideas and techniques within the diversity of signal processing in acoustics. Author Biography David Havelock studied Mathematics and Physics as an undergraduate at Carleton University and obtained his M.Sc in Mathematics at the University of Bristish Columbia. After a period of employment in the areas of seismology and then submarine detection, he joined the Division of Physics at the National Research Council and completed his Ph.D. in Systems Engineering at Carleton University. While there, he has worked in Photogrammetric, Computer Imaging, and (since 1989) Acoustics. While in the Acoustics and Signal Processing Group of the Institute for Microstructural Sciences at the NRC, his main areas of research have been microphone arrays and outdoor sound propagation. He is a fellow of the ASA, past Chair and founding member of its Technical Committee on Signal Processing in Acoustics and was Technical Program Chair for the joint ASA, EAA, DEGA meeting in Berlin, 1999. He is married and has two wonderful daughters. Sonoko Kuwano was born on 19 December 1944 in Japan. She is a Professor of the Laboratory of Environmental Psychology, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University. She is also a Professor of the Department of Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University. She graduated from Osaka University with a B.A. degree in Psychology in 1967, and received a Ph.D. in Engineering in 1983 from the University of Tokyo. Her interests are psychological evaluation of environmental noise, cross-cultural study of noise problems, evaluation of sound quality of machinery noise and perception of non-steady state sounds. She was a guest researcher of the Institute of Electroacoustics (Institute of Man-Machine Communication) at the Technical University of Munich in 1985, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1995 and 1997. She is a member of Board of International Commission for Acoustics and a fellow of the Acoustical Society of America. She was the President of the Acoustical Society of Japan (ASJ), the Vice-President of INCE/Japan and the President of Japanese Society for Music Perception and Cognition. She was a co-editor of Handbook of Ergonomics published in 2003, a member of the editorial board of Dictionary of Acoustics edited by ASJ and the editor of the proceedings of many international congresses such as Inter-noise 94 and the third ASA and ASJ Joint Meeting. She has been a member of many committees on environmental problems in central or local governments in Japan, such as the Ministry of the Environment, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Osaka Prefecture, etc. She won a Sato Paper Prize of ASJ in 1983 and 1987. Michael Vorlander is Professor at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. After university education in physics and doctor degree (Aachen, 1989 with a thesis in room acoustical computer simulation) he worked in various fields of acoustics at the PTB Braunschweig, the National Laboratory for Physics and Technology. First research activities were focused on psychoacoustics and electroacoustics. In 1991 he became head of the PTB laboratory of room and building acoustics. In 1995 he finished the qualification as university lecturer (habilitation) with a thesis on reciprocity calibration of microphones in reverberation chambers. In 1996 he accepted an offer from RWTH Aachen University for a chair and Director of the Institute of Technical Acoustics. Michael Vorlander is member of the German Acoustical Society, DEGA, of the German Physical Society, DPG, and fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, ASA. He is actively involved in the European Acoustics Association, EAA, as President of the term 2004 aaC--" 2007 and Vice-President in the term 2007-2010. Also he served in several positions as conference chairs such as the General Co-chair of Acoustics08, the 2nd joint meeting of ASA and EAA in Paris. His main interests are virtual acoustics (auralization), architectural acoustics, binaural technology and acoustic measurements. Michael Vorlander is married and has three sons. Table of Contents 1. Acoustical oceanographyModels for PropagationCodesTransducer Arrays: structure, data acquisition, signal generation, calibrationSonarMFPTomographyOther Inverse TechniquesSignal and Noise Characteristics2. Active Noise ControlPrinciples of adaptive techniquesPlant modelingSound/vibration field sensingActuator characteristics and requirementsPerformance limitationsMulti-channel systemsPerformance and complexity3. Animal bioacousticsRecording and monitoring systemsModels of echolocationHearing performance and modellingCharacteristics of callsStimuli generationLocating and trackingArchives and Databases of signals4. Architectural acousticsRoom modelsMeasurement of transmissions, absorption, reverberation, etc.Sound fields (definitions, criteria, measurement, typical values)MLS and other coded signalsAuralization: Modelling techniques, listening modes, processing requirements, existing systems, performaceArtificial reverberationSound reinforcementAcoustic privacy5. Audio engineeringTransducer modelingLoudspeaker performance characteristicsAudio recording and playback formatsAudio-visual interactionADC, DAC, and Codec technologiesMulti-channel sound and Virtual audioRestorationDigital audio editingEffects generation6. Auditory System, HearingModeling of hearingThresholds and MaskingFrequency and level discriminationBinaural hearing and spatializationHRTFHATS and other physical modelsHearing aidsAuditory illusions7. Education in acoustics8. ElectroacousticsMicrophone types and their characteristicsVibration sensors and their characteristicsAcoustic actuators and their characteristicsSmart sensors and actuators9. Engineering acoustics10. InfrasonicsBackground noise and source signalsSensors and their characteristicsPropagation modelsEvent detectionData archivingSource identification11. Musical AcousticsComputer music synthesis and compositionComputer music recognition and analysisSinging voice analysis, synthesis, and processingInstrument measurement, modeling and synthesisCoding and compression of music12. NoiseNoise source modelingAcoustic holographyAtmospheric sound propagationSource localizationNoise evaluation and Annoyance thresholds13. Non-linear acousticsPropagation equations and codesExample non-linear systemsParametric arrayMeasurement methodsDetection of non-linearities14. PsychoacousticsPerceptual modelsCochlear implantsAuditory alarms15. SeismologySeismic CodaAcoustic ProfilingPropagation modes and properties for modelingSeismo-acoustic coupling16. SpeechCharacteristics of speech as signalsSynthesisRecognitionIntelligibility and quality metricsCorpus for testsCoding and compressionDisplay and analysis17. Strutural acoustics and vibrationBEM, FEM, EA, etc.Actuator design and deploymentPropagation and radiationMachine diagnostics and prognosisModeling, measuring and analyzing shockMaterials testing18. TelecommPOTSWidebandEcho supressionHearing aidsHandset, Headset, and Wireless standardsSystems for handicapped users19. Ultrasonics Review From the reviews:"The 'Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics' provides an excellent reference for practicing acousticians and engineers. … encompasses essential background material, technical details, standards, and practical tips. It is aimed to a public with some knowledge of signal processing, and it is meant to be used as a reference. … Signal processing techniques which find major application in different areas of acoustics are well presented from different perspectives … . this compendiu, Springer-Verlag New York Inc.<
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David Havelock studied Mathematics and Physics as an undergraduate at Carleton University and obtained his M.Sc in Mathematics at the University of Bristish Columbia. He is married and has two wonderful daughters. The Nile on eBay FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics by David Havelock, Sonoko Kuwano, Michael Vorländer The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. FORMATHardcover LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. It brings the key issues from both acoustics and signal processing into perspective and is a unique resource for experts and practitioners alike to find new ideas and techniques within the diversity of signal processing in acoustics. Notes The Handbook closes a gap in the literature between signal processing and acoustics as separate areas of research. In each area of acoustics, subtopics are identified which involve specialized signal processing techniques. Emphasis is placed on tables, charts, data, and equations of particular significance. The text includes extensive cross-referencing, particularly for generic signal processing techniques which are used in several applications. A separate and extensive compilation of definitions of terms is also included. The book will be a valuable resource for scientists and engineers in acoustics. Back Cover The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics presents signal processing as it is practiced in the field of acoustics. The Handbook is organized by areas of acoustics, with recognized leaders coordinating the self-contained chapters of each section. It brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of signal processing in acoustics. Success in acoustic applications often requires juggling both the acoustic and the signal processing parameters of the problem. This handbook brings the key issues from both into perspective and is complementary to other reference material on the two subjects. It is a unique resource for experts and practitioners alike to find new ideas and techniques within the diversity of signal processing in acoustics. Author Biography David Havelock studied Mathematics and Physics as an undergraduate at Carleton University and obtained his M.Sc in Mathematics at the University of Bristish Columbia. After a period of employment in the areas of seismology and then submarine detection, he joined the Division of Physics at the National Research Council and completed his Ph.D. in Systems Engineering at Carleton University. While there, he has worked in Photogrammetric, Computer Imaging, and (since 1989) Acoustics. While in the Acoustics and Signal Processing Group of the Institute for Microstructural Sciences at the NRC, his main areas of research have been microphone arrays and outdoor sound propagation. He is a fellow of the ASA, past Chair and founding member of its Technical Committee on Signal Processing in Acoustics and was Technical Program Chair for the joint ASA, EAA, DEGA meeting in Berlin, 1999. He is married and has two wonderful daughters. Sonoko Kuwano was born on 19 December 1944 in Japan. She is a Professor of the Laboratory of Environmental Psychology, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University. She is also a Professor of the Department of Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University. She graduated from Osaka University with a B.A. degree in Psychology in 1967, and received a Ph.D. in Engineering in 1983 from the University of Tokyo. Her interests are psychological evaluation of environmental noise, cross-cultural study of noise problems, evaluation of sound quality of machinery noise and perception of non-steady state sounds. She was a guest researcher of the Institute of Electroacoustics (Institute of Man-Machine Communication) at the Technical University of Munich in 1985, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1995 and 1997. She is a member of Board of International Commission for Acoustics and a fellow of the Acoustical Society of America. She was the President of the Acoustical Society of Japan (ASJ), the Vice-President of INCE/Japan and the President of Japanese Society for Music Perception and Cognition. She was a co-editor of Handbook of Ergonomics published in 2003, a member of the editorial board of Dictionary of Acoustics edited by ASJ and the editor of the proceedings of many international congresses such as Inter-noise 94 and the third ASA and ASJ Joint Meeting. She has been a member of many committees on environmental problems in central or local governments in Japan, such as the Ministry of the Environment, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Osaka Prefecture, etc. She won a Sato Paper Prize of ASJ in 1983 and 1987. Michael Vorlander is Professor at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. After university education in physics and doctor degree (Aachen, 1989 with a thesis in room acoustical computer simulation) he worked in various fields of acoustics at the PTB Braunschweig, the National Laboratory for Physics and Technology. First research activities were focused on psychoacoustics and electroacoustics. In 1991 he became head of the PTB laboratory of room and building acoustics. In 1995 he finished the qualification as university lecturer (habilitation) with a thesis on reciprocity calibration of microphones in reverberation chambers. In 1996 he accepted an offer from RWTH Aachen University for a chair and Director of the Institute of Technical Acoustics. Michael Vorlander is member of the German Acoustical Society, DEGA, of the German Physical Society, DPG, and fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, ASA. He is actively involved in the European Acoustics Association, EAA, as President of the term 2004 aaC--" 2007 and Vice-President in the term 2007-2010. Also he served in several positions as conference chairs such as the General Co-chair of Acoustics08, the 2nd joint meeting of ASA and EAA in Paris. His main interests are virtual acoustics (auralization), architectural acoustics, binaural technology and acoustic measurements. Michael Vorlander is married and has three sons. Table of Contents 1. Acoustical oceanographyModels for PropagationCodesTransducer Arrays: structure, data acquisition, signal generation, calibrationSonarMFPTomographyOther Inverse TechniquesSignal and Noise Characteristics2. Active Noise ControlPrinciples of adaptive techniquesPlant modelingSound/vibration field sensingActuator characteristics and requirementsPerformance limitationsMulti-channel systemsPerformance and complexity3. Animal bioacousticsRecording and monitoring systemsModels of echolocationHearing performance and modellingCharacteristics of callsStimuli generationLocating and trackingArchives and Databases of signals4. Architectural acousticsRoom modelsMeasurement of transmissions, absorption, reverberation, etc.Sound fields (definitions, criteria, measurement, typical values)MLS and other coded signalsAuralization: Modelling techniques, listening modes, processing requirements, existing systems, performaceArtificial reverberationSound reinforcementAcoustic privacy5. Audio engineeringTransducer modelingLoudspeaker performance characteristicsAudio recording and playback formatsAudio-visual interactionADC, DAC, and Codec technologiesMulti-channel sound and Virtual audioRestorationDigital audio editingEffects generation6. Auditory System, HearingModeling of hearingThresholds and MaskingFrequency and level discriminationBinaural hearing and spatializationHRTFHATS and other physical modelsHearing aidsAuditory illusions7. Education in acoustics8. ElectroacousticsMicrophone types and their characteristicsVibration sensors and their characteristicsAcoustic actuators and their characteristicsSmart sensors and actuators9. Engineering acoustics10. InfrasonicsBackground noise and source signalsSensors and their characteristicsPropagation modelsEvent detectionData archivingSource identification11. Musical AcousticsComputer music synthesis and compositionComputer music recognition and analysisSinging voice analysis, synthesis, and processingInstrument measurement, modeling and synthesisCoding and compression of music12. NoiseNoise source modelingAcoustic holographyAtmospheric sound propagationSource localizationNoise evaluation and Annoyance thresholds13. Non-linear acousticsPropagation equations and codesExample non-linear systemsParametric arrayMeasurement methodsDetection of non-linearities14. PsychoacousticsPerceptual modelsCochlear implantsAuditory alarms15. SeismologySeismic CodaAcoustic ProfilingPropagation modes and properties for modelingSeismo-acoustic coupling16. SpeechCharacteristics of speech as signalsSynthesisRecognitionIntelligibility and quality metricsCorpus for testsCoding and compressionDisplay and analysis17. Strutural acoustics and vibrationBEM, FEM, EA, etc.Actuator design and deploymentPropagation and radiationMachine diagnostics and prognosisModeling, measuring and analyzing shockMaterials testing18. TelecommPOTSWidebandEcho supressionHearing aidsHandset, Headset, and Wireless standardsSystems for handicapped users19. Ultrasonics Review From the reviews:"The 'Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics' provides an excellent reference for practicing acousticians and engineers. … encompasses essential background material, technical details, standards, and practical tips. It is aimed to a public with some knowledge of signal processing, and it is meant to be used as a reference. … Signal processing techniques which find major application in different areas of acoustics are well presented from different perspectives … . this compendiu, Springer-Verlag NY Inc.<
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The Nile on eBay Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics by David Havelock, Sonoko Kuwano, Michael Vorländer The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. FORMATHardcover LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. It brings the key issues from both acoustics and signal processing into perspective and is a unique resource for experts and practitioners alike to find new ideas and techniques within the diversity of signal processing in acoustics. Notes The Handbook closes a gap in the literature between signal processing and acoustics as separate areas of research. In each area of acoustics, subtopics are identified which involve specialized signal processing techniques. Emphasis is placed on tables, charts, data, and equations of particular significance. The text includes extensive cross-referencing, particularly for generic signal processing techniques which are used in several applications. A separate and extensive compilation of definitions of terms is also included. The book will be a valuable resource for scientists and engineers in acoustics. Back Cover The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics presents signal processing as it is practiced in the field of acoustics. The Handbook is organized by areas of acoustics, with recognized leaders coordinating the self-contained chapters of each section. It brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of signal processing in acoustics. Success in acoustic applications often requires juggling both the acoustic and the signal processing parameters of the problem. This handbook brings the key issues from both into perspective and is complementary to other reference material on the two subjects. It is a unique resource for experts and practitioners alike to find new ideas and techniques within the diversity of signal processing in acoustics. Author Biography David Havelock studied Mathematics and Physics as an undergraduate at Carleton University and obtained his M.Sc in Mathematics at the University of Bristish Columbia. After a period of employment in the areas of seismology and then submarine detection, he joined the Division of Physics at the National Research Council and completed his Ph.D. in Systems Engineering at Carleton University. While there, he has worked in Photogrammetric, Computer Imaging, and (since 1989) Acoustics. While in the Acoustics and Signal Processing Group of the Institute for Microstructural Sciences at the NRC, his main areas of research have been microphone arrays and outdoor sound propagation. He is a fellow of the ASA, past Chair and founding member of its Technical Committee on Signal Processing in Acoustics and was Technical Program Chair for the joint ASA, EAA, DEGA meeting in Berlin, 1999. He is married and has two wonderful daughters. Sonoko Kuwano was born on 19 December 1944 in Japan. She is a Professor of the Laboratory of Environmental Psychology, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University. She is also a Professor of the Department of Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University. She graduated from Osaka University with a B.A. degree in Psychology in 1967, and received a Ph.D. in Engineering in 1983 from the University of Tokyo. Her interests are psychological evaluation of environmental noise, cross-cultural study of noise problems, evaluation of sound quality of machinery noise and perception of non-steady state sounds. She was a guest researcher of the Institute of Electroacoustics (Institute of Man-Machine Communication) at the Technical University of Munich in 1985, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1995 and 1997. She is a member of Board of International Commission for Acoustics and a fellow of the Acoustical Society of America. She was the President of the Acoustical Society of Japan (ASJ), the Vice-President of INCE/Japan and the President of Japanese Society for Music Perception and Cognition. She was a co-editor of Handbook of Ergonomics published in 2003, a member of the editorial board of Dictionary of Acoustics edited by ASJ and the editor of the proceedings of many international congresses such as Inter-noise 94 and the third ASA and ASJ Joint Meeting. She has been a member of many committees on environmental problems in central or local governments in Japan, such as the Ministry of the Environment, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Osaka Prefecture, etc. She won a Sato Paper Prize of ASJ in 1983 and 1987. Michael Vorlander is Professor at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. After university education in physics and doctor degree (Aachen, 1989 with a thesis in room acoustical computer simulation) he worked in various fields of acoustics at the PTB Braunschweig, the National Laboratory for Physics and Technology. First research activities were focused on psychoacoustics and electroacoustics. In 1991 he became head of the PTB laboratory of room and building acoustics. In 1995 he finished the qualification as university lecturer (habilitation) with a thesis on reciprocity calibration of microphones in reverberation chambers. In 1996 he accepted an offer from RWTH Aachen University for a chair and Director of the Institute of Technical Acoustics. Michael Vorlander is member of the German Acoustical Society, DEGA, of the German Physical Society, DPG, and fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, ASA. He is actively involved in the European Acoustics Association, EAA, as President of the term 2004 aaC--" 2007 and Vice-President in the term 2007-2010. Also he served in several positions as conference chairs such as the General Co-chair of Acoustics08, the 2nd joint meeting of ASA and EAA in Paris. His main interests are virtual acoustics (auralization), architectural acoustics, binaural technology and acoustic measurements. Michael Vorlander is married and has three sons. Table of Contents 1. Acoustical oceanographyModels for PropagationCodesTransducer Arrays: structure, data acquisition, signal generation, calibrationSonarMFPTomographyOther Inverse TechniquesSignal and Noise Characteristics2. Active Noise ControlPrinciples of adaptive techniquesPlant modelingSound/vibration field sensingActuator characteristics and requirementsPerformance limitationsMulti-channel systemsPerformance and complexity3. Animal bioacousticsRecording and monitoring systemsModels of echolocationHearing performance and modellingCharacteristics of callsStimuli generationLocating and trackingArchives and Databases of signals4. Architectural acousticsRoom modelsMeasurement of transmissions, absorption, reverberation, etc.Sound fields (definitions, criteria, measurement, typical values)MLS and other coded signalsAuralization: Modelling techniques, listening modes, processing requirements, existing systems, performaceArtificial reverberationSound reinforcementAcoustic privacy5. Audio engineeringTransducer modelingLoudspeaker performance characteristicsAudio recording and playback formatsAudio-visual interactionADC, DAC, and Codec technologiesMulti-channel sound and Virtual audioRestorationDigital audio editingEffects generation6. Auditory System, HearingModeling of hearingThresholds and MaskingFrequency and level discriminationBinaural hearing and spatializationHRTFHATS and other physical modelsHearing aidsAuditory illusions7. Education in acoustics8. ElectroacousticsMicrophone types and their characteristicsVibration sensors and their characteristicsAcoustic actuators and their characteristicsSmart sensors and actuators9. Engineering acoustics10. InfrasonicsBackground noise and source signalsSensors and their characteristicsPropagation modelsEvent detectionData archivingSource identification11. Musical AcousticsComputer music synthesis and compositionComputer music recognition and analysisSinging voice analysis, synthesis, and processingInstrument measurement, modeling and synthesisCoding and compression of music12. NoiseNoise source modelingAcoustic holographyAtmospheric sound propagationSource localizationNoise evaluation and Annoyance thresholds13. Non-linear acousticsPropagation equations and codesExample non-linear systemsParametric arrayMeasurement methodsDetection of non-linearities14. PsychoacousticsPerceptual modelsCochlear implantsAuditory alarms15. SeismologySeismic CodaAcoustic ProfilingPropagation modes and properties for modelingSeismo-acoustic coupling16. SpeechCharacteristics of speech as signalsSynthesisRecognitionIntelligibility and quality metricsCorpus for testsCoding and compressionDisplay and analysis17. Strutural acoustics and vibrationBEM, FEM, EA, etc.Actuator design and deploymentPropagation and radiationMachine diagnostics and prognosisModeling, measuring and analyzing shockMaterials testing18. TelecommPOTSWidebandEcho supressionHearing aidsHandset, Headset, and Wireless standardsSystems for handicapped users19. Ultrasonics Review From the reviews:"The 'Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics' provides an excellent reference for practicing acousticians and engineers. … encompasses essential background material, technical details, standards, and practical tips. It is aimed to a public with some knowledge of signal processing, and it is meant to be used as a reference. … Signal processing techniques which find major application in different areas of acoustics are well presented from different perspectives … . this compendium is an excellent reference for engineers and professionals working in acoustics." (Joaquin E. 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Acoustics has a special relationship with signal processing. Many concepts in signal processing arise naturally from our general experience with sound and vibration and, more than in many other fields, acoustics is concerned with the acquisition, analysis, and synthesis of signals. Consequently, there is a rich resource of signal processing expertise within the acoustics community. There are many excellent reference books devoted to signal processing but the objective of the Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics is to bring together the signal processing expertise specific to acoustics and to capture the interdisciplinary nature of signal processing within acoustics. It is also hoped that the handbook will promote networking and the interchange of ideas between technical areas in acoustics. The handbook comprises 104 Chapters organized into 17 Parts. Each Part addresses a technical area of acoustics, reflecting the general demarcations of specialization within the acoustics community. An expert with broad knowledge of signal processing within their respective technical area was invited to act as a Section Leader for each Part of the handbook. These Section Leaders contributed substantially to the handbook project by helping to define the contents and scope of each chapter, finding an appropriate contributing expert author, and managing the review and revision of material. Collectively with the Editors, they form the Editorial Board for the handbook., Springer<
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David Havelock studied Mathematics and Physics as an undergraduate at Carleton University and obtained his M.Sc in Mathematics at the University of Bristish Columbia. He is married and has two wonderful daughters. The Nile on eBay FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics by David Havelock, Sonoko Kuwano, Michael Vorländer The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. FORMATHardcover LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. It brings the key issues from both acoustics and signal processing into perspective and is a unique resource for experts and practitioners alike to find new ideas and techniques within the diversity of signal processing in acoustics. Notes The Handbook closes a gap in the literature between signal processing and acoustics as separate areas of research. In each area of acoustics, subtopics are identified which involve specialized signal processing techniques. Emphasis is placed on tables, charts, data, and equations of particular significance. The text includes extensive cross-referencing, particularly for generic signal processing techniques which are used in several applications. A separate and extensive compilation of definitions of terms is also included. The book will be a valuable resource for scientists and engineers in acoustics. Back Cover The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics presents signal processing as it is practiced in the field of acoustics. The Handbook is organized by areas of acoustics, with recognized leaders coordinating the self-contained chapters of each section. It brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of signal processing in acoustics. Success in acoustic applications often requires juggling both the acoustic and the signal processing parameters of the problem. This handbook brings the key issues from both into perspective and is complementary to other reference material on the two subjects. It is a unique resource for experts and practitioners alike to find new ideas and techniques within the diversity of signal processing in acoustics. Author Biography David Havelock studied Mathematics and Physics as an undergraduate at Carleton University and obtained his M.Sc in Mathematics at the University of Bristish Columbia. After a period of employment in the areas of seismology and then submarine detection, he joined the Division of Physics at the National Research Council and completed his Ph.D. in Systems Engineering at Carleton University. While there, he has worked in Photogrammetric, Computer Imaging, and (since 1989) Acoustics. While in the Acoustics and Signal Processing Group of the Institute for Microstructural Sciences at the NRC, his main areas of research have been microphone arrays and outdoor sound propagation. He is a fellow of the ASA, past Chair and founding member of its Technical Committee on Signal Processing in Acoustics and was Technical Program Chair for the joint ASA, EAA, DEGA meeting in Berlin, 1999. He is married and has two wonderful daughters. Sonoko Kuwano was born on 19 December 1944 in Japan. She is a Professor of the Laboratory of Environmental Psychology, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University. She is also a Professor of the Department of Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University. She graduated from Osaka University with a B.A. degree in Psychology in 1967, and received a Ph.D. in Engineering in 1983 from the University of Tokyo. Her interests are psychological evaluation of environmental noise, cross-cultural study of noise problems, evaluation of sound quality of machinery noise and perception of non-steady state sounds. She was a guest researcher of the Institute of Electroacoustics (Institute of Man-Machine Communication) at the Technical University of Munich in 1985, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1995 and 1997. She is a member of Board of International Commission for Acoustics and a fellow of the Acoustical Society of America. She was the President of the Acoustical Society of Japan (ASJ), the Vice-President of INCE/Japan and the President of Japanese Society for Music Perception and Cognition. She was a co-editor of Handbook of Ergonomics published in 2003, a member of the editorial board of Dictionary of Acoustics edited by ASJ and the editor of the proceedings of many international congresses such as Inter-noise 94 and the third ASA and ASJ Joint Meeting. She has been a member of many committees on environmental problems in central or local governments in Japan, such as the Ministry of the Environment, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Osaka Prefecture, etc. She won a Sato Paper Prize of ASJ in 1983 and 1987. Michael Vorlander is Professor at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. After university education in physics and doctor degree (Aachen, 1989 with a thesis in room acoustical computer simulation) he worked in various fields of acoustics at the PTB Braunschweig, the National Laboratory for Physics and Technology. First research activities were focused on psychoacoustics and electroacoustics. In 1991 he became head of the PTB laboratory of room and building acoustics. In 1995 he finished the qualification as university lecturer (habilitation) with a thesis on reciprocity calibration of microphones in reverberation chambers. In 1996 he accepted an offer from RWTH Aachen University for a chair and Director of the Institute of Technical Acoustics. Michael Vorlander is member of the German Acoustical Society, DEGA, of the German Physical Society, DPG, and fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, ASA. He is actively involved in the European Acoustics Association, EAA, as President of the term 2004 aaC--" 2007 and Vice-President in the term 2007-2010. Also he served in several positions as conference chairs such as the General Co-chair of Acoustics08, the 2nd joint meeting of ASA and EAA in Paris. His main interests are virtual acoustics (auralization), architectural acoustics, binaural technology and acoustic measurements. Michael Vorlander is married and has three sons. Table of Contents 1. Acoustical oceanographyModels for PropagationCodesTransducer Arrays: structure, data acquisition, signal generation, calibrationSonarMFPTomographyOther Inverse TechniquesSignal and Noise Characteristics2. Active Noise ControlPrinciples of adaptive techniquesPlant modelingSound/vibration field sensingActuator characteristics and requirementsPerformance limitationsMulti-channel systemsPerformance and complexity3. Animal bioacousticsRecording and monitoring systemsModels of echolocationHearing performance and modellingCharacteristics of callsStimuli generationLocating and trackingArchives and Databases of signals4. Architectural acousticsRoom modelsMeasurement of transmissions, absorption, reverberation, etc.Sound fields (definitions, criteria, measurement, typical values)MLS and other coded signalsAuralization: Modelling techniques, listening modes, processing requirements, existing systems, performaceArtificial reverberationSound reinforcementAcoustic privacy5. Audio engineeringTransducer modelingLoudspeaker performance characteristicsAudio recording and playback formatsAudio-visual interactionADC, DAC, and Codec technologiesMulti-channel sound and Virtual audioRestorationDigital audio editingEffects generation6. Auditory System, HearingModeling of hearingThresholds and MaskingFrequency and level discriminationBinaural hearing and spatializationHRTFHATS and other physical modelsHearing aidsAuditory illusions7. Education in acoustics8. ElectroacousticsMicrophone types and their characteristicsVibration sensors and their characteristicsAcoustic actuators and their characteristicsSmart sensors and actuators9. Engineering acoustics10. InfrasonicsBackground noise and source signalsSensors and their characteristicsPropagation modelsEvent detectionData archivingSource identification11. Musical AcousticsComputer music synthesis and compositionComputer music recognition and analysisSinging voice analysis, synthesis, and processingInstrument measurement, modeling and synthesisCoding and compression of music12. NoiseNoise source modelingAcoustic holographyAtmospheric sound propagationSource localizationNoise evaluation and Annoyance thresholds13. Non-linear acousticsPropagation equations and codesExample non-linear systemsParametric arrayMeasurement methodsDetection of non-linearities14. PsychoacousticsPerceptual modelsCochlear implantsAuditory alarms15. SeismologySeismic CodaAcoustic ProfilingPropagation modes and properties for modelingSeismo-acoustic coupling16. SpeechCharacteristics of speech as signalsSynthesisRecognitionIntelligibility and quality metricsCorpus for testsCoding and compressionDisplay and analysis17. Strutural acoustics and vibrationBEM, FEM, EA, etc.Actuator design and deploymentPropagation and radiationMachine diagnostics and prognosisModeling, measuring and analyzing shockMaterials testing18. TelecommPOTSWidebandEcho supressionHearing aidsHandset, Headset, and Wireless standardsSystems for handicapped users19. Ultrasonics Review From the reviews:"The 'Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics' provides an excellent reference for practicing acousticians and engineers. … encompasses essential background material, technical details, standards, and practical tips. It is aimed to a public with some knowledge of signal processing, and it is meant to be used as a reference. … Signal processing techniques which find major application in different areas of acoustics are well presented from different perspectives … . this compendiu, Springer-Verlag New York Inc.<
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David Havelock studied Mathematics and Physics as an undergraduate at Carleton University and obtained his M.Sc in Mathematics at the University of Bristish Columbia. He is married and has two wonderful daughters. The Nile on eBay FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics by David Havelock, Sonoko Kuwano, Michael Vorländer The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. FORMATHardcover LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. It brings the key issues from both acoustics and signal processing into perspective and is a unique resource for experts and practitioners alike to find new ideas and techniques within the diversity of signal processing in acoustics. Notes The Handbook closes a gap in the literature between signal processing and acoustics as separate areas of research. In each area of acoustics, subtopics are identified which involve specialized signal processing techniques. Emphasis is placed on tables, charts, data, and equations of particular significance. The text includes extensive cross-referencing, particularly for generic signal processing techniques which are used in several applications. A separate and extensive compilation of definitions of terms is also included. The book will be a valuable resource for scientists and engineers in acoustics. Back Cover The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics presents signal processing as it is practiced in the field of acoustics. The Handbook is organized by areas of acoustics, with recognized leaders coordinating the self-contained chapters of each section. It brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of signal processing in acoustics. Success in acoustic applications often requires juggling both the acoustic and the signal processing parameters of the problem. This handbook brings the key issues from both into perspective and is complementary to other reference material on the two subjects. It is a unique resource for experts and practitioners alike to find new ideas and techniques within the diversity of signal processing in acoustics. Author Biography David Havelock studied Mathematics and Physics as an undergraduate at Carleton University and obtained his M.Sc in Mathematics at the University of Bristish Columbia. After a period of employment in the areas of seismology and then submarine detection, he joined the Division of Physics at the National Research Council and completed his Ph.D. in Systems Engineering at Carleton University. While there, he has worked in Photogrammetric, Computer Imaging, and (since 1989) Acoustics. While in the Acoustics and Signal Processing Group of the Institute for Microstructural Sciences at the NRC, his main areas of research have been microphone arrays and outdoor sound propagation. He is a fellow of the ASA, past Chair and founding member of its Technical Committee on Signal Processing in Acoustics and was Technical Program Chair for the joint ASA, EAA, DEGA meeting in Berlin, 1999. He is married and has two wonderful daughters. Sonoko Kuwano was born on 19 December 1944 in Japan. She is a Professor of the Laboratory of Environmental Psychology, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University. She is also a Professor of the Department of Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University. She graduated from Osaka University with a B.A. degree in Psychology in 1967, and received a Ph.D. in Engineering in 1983 from the University of Tokyo. Her interests are psychological evaluation of environmental noise, cross-cultural study of noise problems, evaluation of sound quality of machinery noise and perception of non-steady state sounds. She was a guest researcher of the Institute of Electroacoustics (Institute of Man-Machine Communication) at the Technical University of Munich in 1985, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1995 and 1997. She is a member of Board of International Commission for Acoustics and a fellow of the Acoustical Society of America. She was the President of the Acoustical Society of Japan (ASJ), the Vice-President of INCE/Japan and the President of Japanese Society for Music Perception and Cognition. She was a co-editor of Handbook of Ergonomics published in 2003, a member of the editorial board of Dictionary of Acoustics edited by ASJ and the editor of the proceedings of many international congresses such as Inter-noise 94 and the third ASA and ASJ Joint Meeting. She has been a member of many committees on environmental problems in central or local governments in Japan, such as the Ministry of the Environment, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Osaka Prefecture, etc. She won a Sato Paper Prize of ASJ in 1983 and 1987. Michael Vorlander is Professor at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. After university education in physics and doctor degree (Aachen, 1989 with a thesis in room acoustical computer simulation) he worked in various fields of acoustics at the PTB Braunschweig, the National Laboratory for Physics and Technology. First research activities were focused on psychoacoustics and electroacoustics. In 1991 he became head of the PTB laboratory of room and building acoustics. In 1995 he finished the qualification as university lecturer (habilitation) with a thesis on reciprocity calibration of microphones in reverberation chambers. In 1996 he accepted an offer from RWTH Aachen University for a chair and Director of the Institute of Technical Acoustics. Michael Vorlander is member of the German Acoustical Society, DEGA, of the German Physical Society, DPG, and fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, ASA. He is actively involved in the European Acoustics Association, EAA, as President of the term 2004 aaC--" 2007 and Vice-President in the term 2007-2010. Also he served in several positions as conference chairs such as the General Co-chair of Acoustics08, the 2nd joint meeting of ASA and EAA in Paris. His main interests are virtual acoustics (auralization), architectural acoustics, binaural technology and acoustic measurements. Michael Vorlander is married and has three sons. Table of Contents 1. Acoustical oceanographyModels for PropagationCodesTransducer Arrays: structure, data acquisition, signal generation, calibrationSonarMFPTomographyOther Inverse TechniquesSignal and Noise Characteristics2. Active Noise ControlPrinciples of adaptive techniquesPlant modelingSound/vibration field sensingActuator characteristics and requirementsPerformance limitationsMulti-channel systemsPerformance and complexity3. Animal bioacousticsRecording and monitoring systemsModels of echolocationHearing performance and modellingCharacteristics of callsStimuli generationLocating and trackingArchives and Databases of signals4. Architectural acousticsRoom modelsMeasurement of transmissions, absorption, reverberation, etc.Sound fields (definitions, criteria, measurement, typical values)MLS and other coded signalsAuralization: Modelling techniques, listening modes, processing requirements, existing systems, performaceArtificial reverberationSound reinforcementAcoustic privacy5. Audio engineeringTransducer modelingLoudspeaker performance characteristicsAudio recording and playback formatsAudio-visual interactionADC, DAC, and Codec technologiesMulti-channel sound and Virtual audioRestorationDigital audio editingEffects generation6. Auditory System, HearingModeling of hearingThresholds and MaskingFrequency and level discriminationBinaural hearing and spatializationHRTFHATS and other physical modelsHearing aidsAuditory illusions7. Education in acoustics8. ElectroacousticsMicrophone types and their characteristicsVibration sensors and their characteristicsAcoustic actuators and their characteristicsSmart sensors and actuators9. Engineering acoustics10. InfrasonicsBackground noise and source signalsSensors and their characteristicsPropagation modelsEvent detectionData archivingSource identification11. Musical AcousticsComputer music synthesis and compositionComputer music recognition and analysisSinging voice analysis, synthesis, and processingInstrument measurement, modeling and synthesisCoding and compression of music12. NoiseNoise source modelingAcoustic holographyAtmospheric sound propagationSource localizationNoise evaluation and Annoyance thresholds13. Non-linear acousticsPropagation equations and codesExample non-linear systemsParametric arrayMeasurement methodsDetection of non-linearities14. PsychoacousticsPerceptual modelsCochlear implantsAuditory alarms15. SeismologySeismic CodaAcoustic ProfilingPropagation modes and properties for modelingSeismo-acoustic coupling16. SpeechCharacteristics of speech as signalsSynthesisRecognitionIntelligibility and quality metricsCorpus for testsCoding and compressionDisplay and analysis17. Strutural acoustics and vibrationBEM, FEM, EA, etc.Actuator design and deploymentPropagation and radiationMachine diagnostics and prognosisModeling, measuring and analyzing shockMaterials testing18. TelecommPOTSWidebandEcho supressionHearing aidsHandset, Headset, and Wireless standardsSystems for handicapped users19. Ultrasonics Review From the reviews:"The 'Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics' provides an excellent reference for practicing acousticians and engineers. … encompasses essential background material, technical details, standards, and practical tips. It is aimed to a public with some knowledge of signal processing, and it is meant to be used as a reference. … Signal processing techniques which find major application in different areas of acoustics are well presented from different perspectives … . this compendiu, Springer-Verlag NY Inc.<
Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics by David Havelock (English) Hardcover - gebunden oder broschiert
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The Nile on eBay Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics by David Havelock, Sonoko Kuwano, Michael Vorländer The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. FORMATHardcover LANGUAGEEnglish CONDITIONBrand New Publisher Description The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of the subject. It brings the key issues from both acoustics and signal processing into perspective and is a unique resource for experts and practitioners alike to find new ideas and techniques within the diversity of signal processing in acoustics. Notes The Handbook closes a gap in the literature between signal processing and acoustics as separate areas of research. In each area of acoustics, subtopics are identified which involve specialized signal processing techniques. Emphasis is placed on tables, charts, data, and equations of particular significance. The text includes extensive cross-referencing, particularly for generic signal processing techniques which are used in several applications. A separate and extensive compilation of definitions of terms is also included. The book will be a valuable resource for scientists and engineers in acoustics. Back Cover The Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics presents signal processing as it is practiced in the field of acoustics. The Handbook is organized by areas of acoustics, with recognized leaders coordinating the self-contained chapters of each section. It brings together a wide range of perspectives from over 100 authors to reveal the interdisciplinary nature of signal processing in acoustics. Success in acoustic applications often requires juggling both the acoustic and the signal processing parameters of the problem. This handbook brings the key issues from both into perspective and is complementary to other reference material on the two subjects. It is a unique resource for experts and practitioners alike to find new ideas and techniques within the diversity of signal processing in acoustics. Author Biography David Havelock studied Mathematics and Physics as an undergraduate at Carleton University and obtained his M.Sc in Mathematics at the University of Bristish Columbia. After a period of employment in the areas of seismology and then submarine detection, he joined the Division of Physics at the National Research Council and completed his Ph.D. in Systems Engineering at Carleton University. While there, he has worked in Photogrammetric, Computer Imaging, and (since 1989) Acoustics. While in the Acoustics and Signal Processing Group of the Institute for Microstructural Sciences at the NRC, his main areas of research have been microphone arrays and outdoor sound propagation. He is a fellow of the ASA, past Chair and founding member of its Technical Committee on Signal Processing in Acoustics and was Technical Program Chair for the joint ASA, EAA, DEGA meeting in Berlin, 1999. He is married and has two wonderful daughters. Sonoko Kuwano was born on 19 December 1944 in Japan. She is a Professor of the Laboratory of Environmental Psychology, Graduate School of Human Sciences, Osaka University. She is also a Professor of the Department of Environmental Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University. She graduated from Osaka University with a B.A. degree in Psychology in 1967, and received a Ph.D. in Engineering in 1983 from the University of Tokyo. Her interests are psychological evaluation of environmental noise, cross-cultural study of noise problems, evaluation of sound quality of machinery noise and perception of non-steady state sounds. She was a guest researcher of the Institute of Electroacoustics (Institute of Man-Machine Communication) at the Technical University of Munich in 1985, 1988, 1990, 1993, 1995 and 1997. She is a member of Board of International Commission for Acoustics and a fellow of the Acoustical Society of America. She was the President of the Acoustical Society of Japan (ASJ), the Vice-President of INCE/Japan and the President of Japanese Society for Music Perception and Cognition. She was a co-editor of Handbook of Ergonomics published in 2003, a member of the editorial board of Dictionary of Acoustics edited by ASJ and the editor of the proceedings of many international congresses such as Inter-noise 94 and the third ASA and ASJ Joint Meeting. She has been a member of many committees on environmental problems in central or local governments in Japan, such as the Ministry of the Environment, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, Osaka Prefecture, etc. She won a Sato Paper Prize of ASJ in 1983 and 1987. Michael Vorlander is Professor at RWTH Aachen University, Germany. After university education in physics and doctor degree (Aachen, 1989 with a thesis in room acoustical computer simulation) he worked in various fields of acoustics at the PTB Braunschweig, the National Laboratory for Physics and Technology. First research activities were focused on psychoacoustics and electroacoustics. In 1991 he became head of the PTB laboratory of room and building acoustics. In 1995 he finished the qualification as university lecturer (habilitation) with a thesis on reciprocity calibration of microphones in reverberation chambers. In 1996 he accepted an offer from RWTH Aachen University for a chair and Director of the Institute of Technical Acoustics. Michael Vorlander is member of the German Acoustical Society, DEGA, of the German Physical Society, DPG, and fellow of the Acoustical Society of America, ASA. He is actively involved in the European Acoustics Association, EAA, as President of the term 2004 aaC--" 2007 and Vice-President in the term 2007-2010. Also he served in several positions as conference chairs such as the General Co-chair of Acoustics08, the 2nd joint meeting of ASA and EAA in Paris. His main interests are virtual acoustics (auralization), architectural acoustics, binaural technology and acoustic measurements. Michael Vorlander is married and has three sons. Table of Contents 1. Acoustical oceanographyModels for PropagationCodesTransducer Arrays: structure, data acquisition, signal generation, calibrationSonarMFPTomographyOther Inverse TechniquesSignal and Noise Characteristics2. Active Noise ControlPrinciples of adaptive techniquesPlant modelingSound/vibration field sensingActuator characteristics and requirementsPerformance limitationsMulti-channel systemsPerformance and complexity3. Animal bioacousticsRecording and monitoring systemsModels of echolocationHearing performance and modellingCharacteristics of callsStimuli generationLocating and trackingArchives and Databases of signals4. Architectural acousticsRoom modelsMeasurement of transmissions, absorption, reverberation, etc.Sound fields (definitions, criteria, measurement, typical values)MLS and other coded signalsAuralization: Modelling techniques, listening modes, processing requirements, existing systems, performaceArtificial reverberationSound reinforcementAcoustic privacy5. Audio engineeringTransducer modelingLoudspeaker performance characteristicsAudio recording and playback formatsAudio-visual interactionADC, DAC, and Codec technologiesMulti-channel sound and Virtual audioRestorationDigital audio editingEffects generation6. Auditory System, HearingModeling of hearingThresholds and MaskingFrequency and level discriminationBinaural hearing and spatializationHRTFHATS and other physical modelsHearing aidsAuditory illusions7. Education in acoustics8. ElectroacousticsMicrophone types and their characteristicsVibration sensors and their characteristicsAcoustic actuators and their characteristicsSmart sensors and actuators9. Engineering acoustics10. InfrasonicsBackground noise and source signalsSensors and their characteristicsPropagation modelsEvent detectionData archivingSource identification11. Musical AcousticsComputer music synthesis and compositionComputer music recognition and analysisSinging voice analysis, synthesis, and processingInstrument measurement, modeling and synthesisCoding and compression of music12. NoiseNoise source modelingAcoustic holographyAtmospheric sound propagationSource localizationNoise evaluation and Annoyance thresholds13. Non-linear acousticsPropagation equations and codesExample non-linear systemsParametric arrayMeasurement methodsDetection of non-linearities14. PsychoacousticsPerceptual modelsCochlear implantsAuditory alarms15. SeismologySeismic CodaAcoustic ProfilingPropagation modes and properties for modelingSeismo-acoustic coupling16. SpeechCharacteristics of speech as signalsSynthesisRecognitionIntelligibility and quality metricsCorpus for testsCoding and compressionDisplay and analysis17. Strutural acoustics and vibrationBEM, FEM, EA, etc.Actuator design and deploymentPropagation and radiationMachine diagnostics and prognosisModeling, measuring and analyzing shockMaterials testing18. TelecommPOTSWidebandEcho supressionHearing aidsHandset, Headset, and Wireless standardsSystems for handicapped users19. Ultrasonics Review From the reviews:"The 'Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics' provides an excellent reference for practicing acousticians and engineers. … encompasses essential background material, technical details, standards, and practical tips. It is aimed to a public with some knowledge of signal processing, and it is meant to be used as a reference. … Signal processing techniques which find major application in different areas of acoustics are well presented from different perspectives … . this compendium is an excellent reference for engineers and professionals working in acoustics." (Joaquin E. 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Acoustics has a special relationship with signal processing. Many concepts in signal processing arise naturally from our general experience with sound and vibration and, more than in many… Mehr…
Acoustics has a special relationship with signal processing. Many concepts in signal processing arise naturally from our general experience with sound and vibration and, more than in many other fields, acoustics is concerned with the acquisition, analysis, and synthesis of signals. Consequently, there is a rich resource of signal processing expertise within the acoustics community. There are many excellent reference books devoted to signal processing but the objective of the Handbook of Signal Processing in Acoustics is to bring together the signal processing expertise specific to acoustics and to capture the interdisciplinary nature of signal processing within acoustics. It is also hoped that the handbook will promote networking and the interchange of ideas between technical areas in acoustics. The handbook comprises 104 Chapters organized into 17 Parts. Each Part addresses a technical area of acoustics, reflecting the general demarcations of specialization within the acoustics community. An expert with broad knowledge of signal processing within their respective technical area was invited to act as a Section Leader for each Part of the handbook. These Section Leaders contributed substantially to the handbook project by helping to define the contents and scope of each chapter, finding an appropriate contributing expert author, and managing the review and revision of material. Collectively with the Editors, they form the Editorial Board for the handbook., Springer<
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