Noise Reduction Analysis


Book Description

Written By A Noted Authority In The Subject Area, This Book Is A Comprehensive Study Of The Theory And Practical Application Of Noise Reduction To Numerous Fields. It May Be Used As A Reference By Scientists And Engineers Or In A Senior-Undergraduate Or Graduate-Level Course. The First Six Chapters Deal With The Basic Mechanisms Of Sound Absorption By Which Acoustic Energy Is Converted Into Heat In Viscous And Thermal Boundaries In A Sound Field. The Second Part Covers Duct Attenuators With A Discussion Of How Their Performance Is Described And Measured. The Main Part Of Each Chapter Is Planned To Be Descriptive, And Contains Numerical Results That Should Be Of Direct Interest For Design Work. Mathematical Analysis Is Placed At The End Of The Chapters.




Noise Reduction in Speech Processing


Book Description

Noise is everywhere and in most applications that are related to audio and speech, such as human-machine interfaces, hands-free communications, voice over IP (VoIP), hearing aids, teleconferencing/telepresence/telecollaboration systems, and so many others, the signal of interest (usually speech) that is picked up by a microphone is generally contaminated by noise. As a result, the microphone signal has to be cleaned up with digital signal processing tools before it is stored, analyzed, transmitted, or played out. This cleaning process is often called noise reduction and this topic has attracted a considerable amount of research and engineering attention for several decades. One of the objectives of this book is to present in a common framework an overview of the state of the art of noise reduction algorithms in the single-channel (one microphone) case. The focus is on the most useful approaches, i.e., filtering techniques (in different domains) and spectral enhancement methods. The other objective of Noise Reduction in Speech Processing is to derive all these well-known techniques in a rigorous way and prove many fundamental and intuitive results often taken for granted. This book is especially written for graduate students and research engineers who work on noise reduction for speech and audio applications and want to understand the subtle mechanisms behind each approach. Many new and interesting concepts are presented in this text that we hope the readers will find useful and inspiring.




Sound Analysis and Noise Control


Book Description

This book has been written to provide an intro Chapter 2 deals with the mechanism of hear duction to the fundamental concepts of sound ing and the subjective rating of sound, includ and a comprehensive coverage whereby un ing age-related and noise-induced hearing loss. wanted sound (noise) can be controlled. Al Assessment of any noise problem involves a though there are many notable textbooks which knowledge of the instrumentation available for deal primarily with the physics (or theory) of measurements, the limitations of this instru sound, and others which treat noise control in mentation, the appropriate procedures for mak a strictly practical (and sometimes even empir ing the measurements with the instrumentation, ical) manner, there are few textbooks that pro and the methods by which the measured data vide a bridging between the necessary under can be analyzed. Chapter 3 provides an up-to standing of the fundamentals of sound (its date coverage of these requirements, including generation, propagation, measurement) and the a section on one of the newest and most valu application of these fundamentals to its control. able tools in noise studies-sound intensity This book provides that link. measurement. The capability of being able to The text presents noise control primarily at measure sound intensity as compared with con the introductory level.




Noise Reduction Analysis


Book Description

Written by a noted authority in the subject area, this book is a comprehensive study of the theory and practical application of noise reduction to numerous fields. It may be used as a reference by scientists and engineers or in a senior-undergraduate or graduate-level course. The first six chapters deal with the basic mechanisms of sound absorption by which acoustic energy is converted into heat in viscous and thermal boundaries in a sound field. The second part covers duct attenuators with a discussion of how their performance is described and measured. The main part of each chapter is planned to be descriptive, and contains numerical results that should be of direct interest for design work. Mathematical analysis is placed at the end of the chapters.




Advances in Noise Analysis, Mitigation and Control


Book Description

The adverse impacts from excess noise on human health and daily activities have accelerated at an alarming rate over the last few decades. This has prompted significant research into noise attenuation and mitigation of these unwanted effects. This book is a collection of works from eminent researchers from around the world, who address the aforementioned issues. It provides the most up-to-date information on current work being conducted in the field of noise pollution and is of value to a wide range of students, engineers, scientists and industry consultants who wish to further understand current methodologies and emerging concepts.




Advanced Signal Processing and Digital Noise Reduction


Book Description

Bayesian Estimation and classification. Hidden markov models. Wiener filters. Kalman and adaptive least squared error filters.




Noise Control


Book Description

Textbook for engineering and science students in third or fourth year or at the graduate level. Covers the basics, generation and propagation, instrumentation and measurement, hearing protection, community noise, building design for noise control, industrial, highway and aircraft noise, and control and vibration. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Environmental Methods for Transport Noise Reduction


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Presents Evidence-Based Guidance on Noise Abatement Methods Solutions for reducing the noise impact of road and rail traffic can be found in the use of natural elements in combination with artificial elements in urban and rural environments. Ground and road surface treatments; trees, forests, and tall vegetation; and the greening of buildings and other surfaces can contribute to powerful and cost-effective noise reduction. Environmental Methods for Transport Noise Reduction presents the main findings of the Holistic and Sustainable Abatement of Noise by optimized combinations of Natural and Artificial means (HOSANNA) research project. This project involved experts from seven countries, and assessed noise reduction in terms of sound level reductions, perceptual effects, and cost–benefit analysis. It considered a number of green abatement strategies, and aimed to develop a toolbox for reducing road and rail traffic noise in outdoor environments. Combines Theory with Practice Broad in both theory and application and based on leading-edge research, the book brings together the findings and their practical use. It details assessment methods for perceived noise, and outlines noise prediction methods that can be integrated with noise mapping software. It also explores the economic benefits and positive effects on urban air quality and CO2 levels. The material is this book: Includes up-to-date results on noise mitigation using vegetation and ground treatments Contains relevant results on innovative noise barrier designs Presents data on acoustic performance of vegetation and soil substratum Provides perceptual and cost–benefit analyses of noise mitigation methods Environmental Methods for Transport Noise Reduction is a helpful guide for noise consultants, city planners, architects, landscape architects, and researchers.