Essays about: "wind noise reduction"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 essays containing the words wind noise reduction.
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1. Mechanical Design Solutions for Wind Resistant Microphone Ports
University essay from Lunds universitet/InnovationAbstract : This project’s objective was to gather knowledge of ways to mechanically increase speech intelligibility and decrease wind noise through the design of microphone ports. The project focused on ports that would be applied in outdoor intercom products. READ MORE
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2. Review assessment on wind farm locations in the West of France since COP 21
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : The development of wind power in France is a very sensitive subject. Indeed, most of the electricity produced in France comes from nuclear energy, and therefore changing the French energy mix to not only depend on production is a very ambitious challenge. READ MORE
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3. Adaptive content-based sound compression
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Biomedicinsk teknikAbstract : Three different classification solutions for distinguishing events from non-events in surveillance audio are described and evaluated. The three compared methods are energy functions, Gaussian mixture modelling algorithms (GMM) and existing voice activity detectors (VAD). READ MORE
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4. Transmission Dynamics Modelling : Gear Whine Simulation Using AVL Excite
University essay from KTH/FordonsdesignAbstract : Nowadays, increasing pressure from legislation and customer demands in the automotive industryare forcing manufacturers to produce greener vehicles with lower emissions and fuel consumption.As a result, electrified and hybrid vehicles are a growing popular alternative to traditional internalcombustion engines (ICE). READ MORE
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5. Identification and modelling of noise sources on a realisticnose landing gear using phased array methods applied tocomputational data
University essay from KTH/MWL Marcus Wallenberg LaboratorietAbstract : Due to the recent development of quieter turbofan engines, airframe noise has started to emerge asthe most important noise source. This is particularly true during the approach/landing phase, whenthe engines are operated at low-thrust levels. READ MORE