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Articles
Acoustic features in vehicle interior noise quality
pp. 2479-2484(6)
Authors:
Flindell, I.H.; Lewis, C.G.
The permissible noise levels in studios and control rooms
pp. 2485-2488(4)
Author:
Arato-Borsi, E.
A comparative study of human response to blast noise and sonic booms
pp. 2489-2494(6)
Authors:
Schomer, P.D.; Sias, J.W.
Annoyance caused by shooting noise - Determination of the penalty for various weapons calibers
pp. 2495-2500(6)
Author:
Buchta, E.
Total noise rating at Oslo Airport Gardermoen
pp. 2501-2504(4)
Author:
Solberg, S.
Introduction to experiences with international co-operation: Reconciliation of different approaches
pp. 2505-2510(6)
Author:
Kurra, S.
Loudness of impulsive weapon noise and dynamic characteristics of hearing
pp. 2511-2516(6)
Author:
Favarger, D.H.
Evaluation of annoyance response to engine sounds using different rating methods
pp. 2517-2520(4)
Authors:
Khan, M.S.; Johansson, O.; Sundback, U.
Measurements and analyses of temporal variations in noise and the relation to noise annoyance
pp. 2521-2524(4)
Authors:
Holmberg, K.; Landstrom, U.; Kjellberg, A.; Tesarz, M.
Characterization of complex transportation noise with psychoacoustical parameters
pp. 2525-2530(6)
Author:
Weber, R.
The assessment of tonal components in the environmental noise: Features and limitations of the Italian legislation
pp. 2531-2536(6)
Authors:
Brambilla, G.; Pedrielli, F.
Some ways to process raw coming from community noise surveys
pp. 2537-2540(4)
Author:
Maurin, M.
Determining acceptable limits for aviation noise
pp. 2541-2546(6)
Author:
Bradley, J.S.
Recommendations of the working ground on wind turbine noise
pp. 2547-2552(6)
Author:
Legerton, M.L.
Using nearfield acosutical holography to reconstruct the surface velocity and interior acoustic intensity from interior pressure measurements
pp. 2553-2558(6)
Authors:
Williams, E.G.; Houston, B.H.; Herdic, P.C.
Noise source identification based on measurements of cross-correlation functions
pp. 2559-2564(6)
Authors:
Mas, P.; Delmotte, P.; Sas, P.
A wide-band piezoelectric transducer for otoacoustic emission applications
pp. 2565-2570(6)
Authors:
Wong, G.S.K.; Wu, L.; Kunov, H.; Madsen, P.B.
Digital sound level meters, A critical evaluation
pp. 2571-2576(6)
Author:
Wallis, A.D.
Microphones: Theory and practice
pp. 2577-2580(4)
Authors:
Peppin, R.J.; Carey, J.; Hellsund, H.; Beam, M.
Application of an area-integrating vibration velocity transducer
pp. 2581-2584(4)
Authors:
Holland, K.R.; Fahy, F.J.
An improved model to describe amplitude and phase behaviour of actuators
pp. 2585-2588(4)
Authors:
Lotton, P.; Soto-Hicolas, A.; Bruneau, A.M.; Bruneau, M.
Impulse noise measurements in a forest during summer and winter conditions - An overview measurements
pp. 2589-2594(6)
Authors:
Guice, R.; Jenssen, A.
A sound level meter with source identification capability
pp. 2595-2600(6)
Authors:
Darlington, P.; Tyler, R.G.
Comparison between some results measured with an "Urusasa and Hues" and the conventional sound level meters
pp. 2601-2604(4)
Authors:
Furihata, K.; Yanagisawa, T.
The dosebadge - A new measuring concept
pp. 2605-2608(4)
Authors:
Wallis, D.S.; O'Rourke, S.T.
DB(ELC) - A proposal to modify the dB(A)
pp. 2609-2612(4)
Authors:
Pflueger, M.; Hoeldrich, R.; Riedler, W.
Implementation of realtime octave filter analysis function in a hand-held type sound level meter
pp. 2613-2616(4)
Authors:
Imaizumi, H.; Takazawa, A.; Ono, T.
Novel high-pass filtering method rejects noise while preserving inter-channel phase match
pp. 2617-2622(6)
Authors:
Bruhns, T.; Waite, J.W.
Data compression for sound level storing
pp. 2623-2628(6)
Authors:
Takinami, H.; Wakabayashi, T.; Hayashi, N.; Nakamura, K.
Pattern evaluation and periodic verification of sound calibrators
pp. 2629-2632(4)
Authors:
Hanes, P.; Dowson, S.P.
Localisation of correlated noise sources with selective linear arrays
pp. 2633-2638(6)
Authors:
Gargouri, Y.; Wagstaff, P.R.
Experimental validation and optimisation of parameters for an inverse method of identifying sources
pp. 2639-2642(4)
Authors:
Schubert, G.; Henrio, J.C.; Luo, Q.; Wagstaff, P.R.
Determination of SEA coupling and dissipation loss factors by means of input power modulation
pp. 2643-2648(6)
Authors:
Fahy, F.J.; Ruivo, H.
The use of an impedance tube for measuring acoustic impedance at low frequencies
pp. 2649-2652(4)
Authors:
Peng, C.; Morrey, D.; Woolley, P.
Source signal manipulation for improved measurements of multi-directional mechanical mobilities
pp. 2653-2656(4)
Author:
Sanderson, M.A.
Determination of sound power levels of noise sources using sound intensity points versus scanning
pp. 2657-2660(4)
Author:
Rasmussen, G.
The validity of reciprocal acoustic transfer function measurements on trucks for pass-by noise
pp. 2661-2666(6)
Authors:
van der Linden, P.J.G.; Mantovani, M.
Determination of emission sound pressure levels. Comparisons between a new intensity method and traditional ISO standards
pp. 2667-2672(6)
Authors:
Andresen, G.; Jonasson, H.G.
Acoustic measurements using an impulsive reference source
pp. 2673-2678(6)
Authors:
Tachibana, H.; Yano, H.; Koyasu, M.
Reduction of non-linear distortion in condenser microphones by using negative load capacitance
pp. 2679-2684(6)
Author:
Frederiksen, E.
Acoustic intensity as a tool for assessing sound isolation and flanking transmission in lightweight building constructions
pp. 2685-2690(6)
Author:
Nightingale, T.R.T.
Some applications of sound intensity in building acoustics
pp. 2691-2696(6)
Author:
Jonasson, H.G.
Sound power measurements of a diesel engine by ISO/DIS 9614-2 and ISO 3746 in different acoustical conditions
pp. 2697-2702(6)
Authors:
Hongisto, V.; Saine, K.
Remarks on the true value of the sound power level
pp. 2703-2706(4)
Author:
Sehmdt, G.A.
Measurement of noise emission values of big machines and calculation of noise levels at work places
pp. 2707-2712(6)
Author:
Probst, W.
Measurement uncertainty in the determination of the sound power level of machines
pp. 2713-2718(6)
Authors:
Payne, R.C.; Simmons, D.J.
Observations on the systematic deviations between the results of the conventional method and the sound intensity method of measuring transmission loss
pp. 2719-2724(6)
Authors:
Jacobsen, F.; Ding, H.
Measurement of sound insulation by ISO 9614-1 using a robot and ISO 140/I-III
pp. 2725-2730(6)
Authors:
Hongisto, V.; Vijanen, V.
In situ sound intensity technique for determining sound transmission through barriers
pp. 2731-2736(6)
Author:
Watts, G.R.
Short time methods for field measurement of sound insulation between rooms
pp. 2737-2742(6)
Authors:
Yoshimura, J.; Andow, K.; Koga, T.
Evaluation of materials for sound transmission loss
pp. 2743-2746(4)
Author:
Sorenson, S.
The measurement of aircraft noise reduction in residences
pp. 2747-2752(6)
Authors:
Sharp, B.H.; Martin, S.
Measuring absorption in vehicles - The possible and the impossible
pp. 2753-2756(4)
Authors:
Ebbitt, G.; Rauf, N.
Non-destructive quality control of plastic foams using air-coupled ultrasonic transducers
pp. 2757-2760(4)
Authors:
Kelders, L.; Leclaire, P.; Lauriks, W.; Thoen, J.
Experimental deduction of effective surface impedance
pp. 2761-2764(4)
Authors:
Nocke, C.; Mellert, V.
The volume velocity method for measuring the specific normal impedance of acoustic materials
pp. 2765-2768(4)
Author:
Byrne, K.P.
Test codes for machines with variable repetition frequency
pp. 2769-2772(4)
Author:
Jonasson, H.G.
Measurement of flexural and longitudinal wave power flow in beams with piezoelectric films
pp. 2773-2776(4)
Authors:
Liu, S.H.; Pinnington, R.J.
Experimental acoustic modal analysis - A review
pp. 2777-2780(4)
Authors:
Morrey, D.; Whear, F.R.
Design of a super-quiet hush-house noise suppression system for Korean Airline's maintenance facility at Kimae International Airport. Pusan, Korea
pp. 2781-2784(4)
Author:
Schiff, M.I.
Reducing the exhaust and venting noise of a vacuum motor with minimum use of sound absorbing foam
pp. 2785-2788(4)
Authors:
Rittmueller, S.; Mann III, J.A.; Holger, D.K.
The new laboratory facilities of the laboratory of building acoustics
pp. 2789-2792(4)
Author:
Reis, F.
A forced solution for multichannel feedforward adaptive systems
pp. 2793-2800(8)
Author:
Minkoff, J.
A recursive algorithm for digital filters to reduce the number of multipliers
pp. 2801-2804(4)
Authors:
Nakajima, H.; Tohyama, M.; Tanaka, M.
Recognition of acoustic signatures of aircraft noise events
pp. 2805-2808(4)
Authors:
Adams, K.M.; Esler, B.J.
Active noise control based on adaptive prediction
pp. 2809-2814(6)
Authors:
Honda, S.; Hamada, H.
Searching and identification of noise sources using genetic algorithm
pp. 2815-2820(6)
Authors:
Suzuki, T.; Ito, K.; Nelson, P.A.; Hamamda, H.
Cepstrum deconvolution for estimating probability density functions of compounds signals
pp. 2821-2824(4)
Authors:
Nakashima, N.; Tagaeto, T.; Tohyama, M.; Lyon, R.H.
An efficient adaptive structure for high speed tracking in tonal cancellation systems
pp. 2825-2828(4)
Author:
Popovich, S.R.
Fast deconvolution of multi-channel systems using regularisation
pp. 2829-2832(4)
Authors:
Kirkeby, O.; Nelson, P.A.; Hamada, H.; Orduna-Bustamante, F.
Measuring the relative strengths of a set of partially coherent sources
pp. 2833-2838(6)
Authors:
Fisher, M.J.; Holland, K.R.
Investigation of dual channel time delay measurements as an aid to source location
pp. 2839-2842(4)
Authors:
Hooper, I.G.; Vasudevan, R.N.
Location of distant sources of infrasonic noise
pp. 2843-2846(4)
Author:
Pawlaczyk-Luszczyhnska, M.
Super-compact microphone/receiver for noisy environments
pp. 2847-2850(4)
Authors:
Aoki, S.; Mitsuhashi, K.; Nishino, Y.
An evaluation of noise effect in pitch determination: Use of multiresolution analysis to improve the results
pp. 2851-2854(4)
Authors:
Romero, J.; Cerda, S.
Utilization of expert knowledge in automatic classifiers of noise sources
pp. 2855-2858(4)
Authors:
Couvreur, C.; Chapelle, P.
Performance of multi-channel feedforward adaptive systems
pp. 2859-2866(8)
Author:
Minkoff, J.
The limits of predictability due to manufacturing and environmental induced uncertainty
pp. 2867-2872(6)
Author:
Bernhard, R.J.
Charactisation of partially coherent random forces by means of PCA
pp. 2873-2876(4)
Authors:
Zhang, G-X.; Pascal, J-C.
Complication appraised by wave form of environmental noise
pp. 2877-2880(4)
Authors:
Shibayama, H.; Nakamura, S.
An energetic mobility for structures assembling
pp. 2881-2884(4)
Authors:
Orelice, G.; Cacciolati, C.; Guyader, J.L.
Statistical measures of the response functions of simple and complex structures
pp. 2885-2890(6)
Author:
DeJong, R.G.
The application of finite elements models to study the energy flow properties of structural junctions
pp. 2891-2894(4)
Authors:
De Langhe, K.; Moens, I.; Sas, P.; Vandepitte, D.
High frequency experimental statistical energy modelling of a high speed train: Measurement strategy, model derivation and model application
pp. 2895-2898(4)
Authors:
De Meester, K.; Hermans, L.
Experimental statistical energy analysis: Internal and coupling loss factor matrix validation
pp. 2899-2902(4)
Authors:
Hermans, L.; Wyckaert, K.; Lalor, N.
Damping and coupling loss factors estimation in SEA method: What is really measured?
pp. 2903-2908(6)
Authors:
Rosen, M.; Borello, G.
A wave approach to the SEA of a coupled rectangular plate system involving a non-uniform boundary condition
pp. 2909-2914(6)
Author:
Wester, E.C.
The modulation transfer function method for estimation of SEA loss factors applied on two coupled plates
pp. 2915-2918(4)
Author:
Lundberg, K-O
Modelling and validation of a passenger car door transmission loss with SEA
pp. 2919-2922(4)
Authors:
Akyol, T.P.; Keller, H.P.; Geissler, P.
Three conservatively or two non-conservatively coupled subsystems: Is a dual interpretation possible?
pp. 2923-2926(4)
Author:
Fredo, C.R.
Finite elements and statistical energy analysis: Redefining the ensemble
pp. 2927-2932(6)
Authors:
Shorter, P.J.; Mace, B.R.
Sound transmission through lightweight double walls using statistical energy analysis
pp. 2933-2938(6)
Authors:
Craik, R.J.M.; Smith, R.W.
Sound transmission through ship structures using statistical energy analysis
pp. 2939-2942(4)
Authors:
Connelly, T.; Craik, R.J.M.; Steel, J.A.
Experiences with an SEA software tool for response and sensitivity calculation
pp. 2943-2946(4)
Author:
Sarradj, E.
Transmission loss calculation for double wall constructions of industrial buildings using SEA
pp. 2947-2950(4)
Authors:
Geissler, P.; Gilg, J.; Gerhardt, M.
A 3-DOF SEA element for modelling one-dimensional structures with very high modal overlaps
pp. 2951-2956(6)
Author:
Finnveden, S.
Energy flows in beam networks with compliant joints
pp. 2957-2962(6)
Authors:
Beshara, M.; Keane, A.J.
Calculation of radiation efficiency of complex structures using finite and infinite elements
pp. 2963-2966(4)
Authors:
Allik, H.; Haberman, R.C.
Acoustic analysis of axially periodic structures
pp. 2967-2970(4)
Authors:
Macey, P.C.; Hardie, D.J.W.
Application of infinite fluid elements and fuzzy structures to acoustic radiation from a cylindrical shell in water with internal structure
pp. 2971-2974(4)
Authors:
Haberman, R.C.; Allik, H.
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