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2nd â 3rd March 2023
Chilworth Manor Best Western Hotel
University of Southampton Science Park
Southampton, SO16 7PT, UK
The automotive industry is entering a period of unprecedented change. This workshop will bring together specialists from industry and academia to discuss a number of topics of fundamental importance to the future of automotive transport. As powertrains become electrified, interior noise will change in character and light-weighting will introduce still greater challenges for the control of motor, road and aerodynamic sources. The possibilities for controlling such unwanted sound by âactiveâ means remains of interest in these circumstances. There is also the possibility of delivering enhanced â3Dâ audio experiences and even independent âsound zonesâ for passengers wishing to enjoy different entertainment system streams.
Sessions include:
I | The acoustical challenges faced in designing vehicles for a low carbon economy |
II | The internal noise and vibration environment in new generations of electric and hybrid vehicles |
III | The active control of interior noise and vibration |
IV | The generation of private sound zones for vehicle occupants |
V | Â The delivery of spatial audio (3D sound) to vehicle occupants |
Timetable and presentation downloads:
Thu 2nd March | |||
8:30 | Arrival & reception | ||
9:00 | Introduction | Phil Nelson, ISVR | Introduction |
9:30 | Session I | Davide Caprioli, Autoneum | Evolution of vehicle NVH requirements and solutions in the era of Sustainability and electrification |
10:00 | Session I | Dave Thurgood, Pritex | The low carbon future and its effects on automotive acoustic design |
10:30 | Coffee Break | ||
11:00 | Session II | Mehregan Bagherpour, TEEVA | Battery electric truck noise and vibration challenges |
11:30 | Session II | Etienne Parizet, INSA Lyon | Low-frequency enhancement of a car radio through vibratory stimulation |
12:00 | Discussion | Panel | New challenges on NVH |
12:30 | Lunch | ||
13:30 | Session III | Steve Elliott, ISVR | Active sound control in cars |
14:00 | Session III | Lorenzo Ebri, ASK | The interior active noise and sound control challenges |
14:30 | Session III | Simon Roberts, ISVR Consulting | Lessons learned in application of ANC to broadband noise control in vehicles |
15:00 | Coffee Break | ||
15:30 | Session IV | Abhishek Singhal, Tymphany | Audio Foundry |
16:00 | Session IV | Filippo Fazi, ISVR | Multi-zone audio delivery in cars: fundamental theory and recent advances |
16:30 | Session IV | Martin MĂžller, Bang and Olufsen | Automotive Sound Zones: On the Influence of Ambient Temperature and Reflecting Boundaries |
17:00 | Discussion | Panel | Sound field control (ANC and multi-zone) |
18:30 | Drink Reception | By invitation only | |
19:30 | Dinner | ||
Fri 3rd March | |||
9:30 | Session V | Michael Cousins, Meridian | Immersive Audio Experiences in the Car |
10:00 | Session V | Marcos Simon, Audioscenic | User Tracked Audio for Automotive Applications |
10:30 | Session V | Phil Nelson, ISVR | Optimal source distribution for multiple listener virtual sound imaging |
11:00 | Discussion | Panel | Spatial audio in car |
12:00 | Lunch |
Abstracts / Programme
The abstracts and author introductions can be downloaded from here:Â Abstracts
Workshop Fees
Thanks to the sponsorship of Huawei Technologies Dusseldorf GmbH, venue and catering are free of charge
for all the attendees.
Travel
The workshop venue is at:
Chilworth Manor Best Western Hotel
University of Southampton Science Park
Southampton, SO16 7PT
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