- Abstracts should be submitted no later than 20 February 2004
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- Abstracts must be written in English.
- Maximum 300 words (including the title and the authors).
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- One of the following topics that best describes the abstract should be
indicated upon submission:
- Active noise and vibration control
- Aero-acoustics and aviation noise
- Architectural acoustics
- Condition monitoring and vibration testing
- Computational acoustics
- Noise control elements
- Environmental and occupational noise
- Human response to sound and vibration
- Low-frequency noise and vibration
- Machinery noise and vibration control
- Measurement techniques
- Signal processing
- Modal analysis
- Non-linear acoustics and vibration
- Outdoor sound propagation
- Sound intensity
- Sound sources
- Vibro-acoustics
- Underwater acoustics
- Duct acoustics
- Acoustic Signal Processing, Akira Ikuta, Japan (ikuta@hirojo-u.ac.jp)
- Active Noise and Vibration Control, Sven Johansson, Sweden, (sven.johansson@bth.se)
- Aerospace Acoustics and Vibration, Terry Scharton, USA (Astrobart2@aol.com)
- Algorithms for Active Noise Control, Marek Pawelczyk, Poland (mpawelczyk@ia.polsl.gliwice.pl)
- BEM in Acoustics, Stephen Kirkup, UK (stephen@soundsoft.demon.co.uk)
- Building Acoustics: Vibro-Acoustic Transmission, Barry Gibbs, UK (bmg@liverpool.ac.uk)
- Computational Aeroacoustics, Jeremy Astley, UK (rja@isvr.soton.ac.uk)
- Computational Acoustics with Industrial Applications, Frank Ihlenburg, Germany (frank.ihlenburg@isko-engineers.de)
- Duct Acoustics for IC-Engine Exhaust and Intake Systems, Hans Boden, Sweden (hansb@fkt.kth.se)
- Dynamics of Kinematic Chains, Dan Marghitu, USA (marghdb@eng.auburn.edu)
- Energy Based Acoustical Measurements, Jon Blotter, USA (jblotter@byu.edu)
- Experimental Measurement Techniques, Jon Blotter, USA (jblotter@byu.edu)
- Fluid-Structure Interaction, Nicole Kessissoglou, Australia (n.kessissoglou@unsw.edu.au)
- Intelligent Active Control Techniques, Osman Tokhi, UK (O.Tokhi@sheffield.ac.uk)
- Interior Aircraft Noise, Anders Nilsson, Sweden (andersni@fkt.kth.se)
- Inverse Numerical Acoustics, Andrew Seybert, USA (seybert@engr.uky.edu)
- Inverse Problems in Sound and Vibration, Jeong-Guon Ih, Korea (J.G.Ih@kaist.ac.kr)
- Near-field Acoustic Holography, Jon Blotter, USA (jblotter@byu.edu)
- Noise and Vibration Control in Vehicles, Nickolay Ivanov, Russia (noise@mail.rcom.ru)
- Non-linear Acoustics and Vibration, W.S. Gan, Singapore (wsgan@singnet.com.sg)
- Novel Applications of Acoustic Materials, Kirill Horoshenkov, UK (K.Horoshenkov@bradford.ac.uk)
- Numerical Methods for Acoustics, Semyung Wang, Korea (smwang@kjist.ac.kr)
- Outdoor Sound Propagation, Dick Botteldooren, Belgium (dick.botteldooren@intec.ugent.be)
- Pattern Recognition in Acoustics and Vibration, Leonid Gelman, UK (L.Gelman@cranfield.ac.uk)
- Psycho-Acoustics and Hearing, Semyung Wang, Korea (smwang@kjist.ac.kr)
- Source and Path Identification Methods, Andrew Seybert, USA (seybert@engr.uky.edu) and Steffen Marburg, Germany, (marburg@ifkm.mw.tu-dresden.de)
- Stochastic Signal Processing, Hitoshi Ogawa, Japan (hogawa@hirojo-u.ac.jp)
- Structural Acoustics and Vibration, Jorge P. Arenas, Chile (jparenas@uach.cl)
- Thermo-acoustics, Jim B.W. Kok, The Netherlands (j.b.w.kok@utwente.nl)
- Urban Noise, Luis Bento Coelho, Portugal (bcoelho@ist.utl.pt)
Please contact the ICSV11 Organising Committee at icsv11@rol.ru if you have further questions.
- Active noise and vibration control
- Aero-acoustics and aviation noise
- Architectural acoustics
- Condition monitoring and vibration testing
- Computational acoustics
- Noise control elements
- Environmental and occupational noise
- Human response to sound and vibration
- Low-frequency noise and vibration
- Machinery noise and vibration control
- Measurement techniques
- Signal processing
- Modal analysis
- Non-linear acoustics and vibration
- Outdoor sound propagation
- Sound intensity
- Sound sources
- Vibro-acoustics
- Underwater acoustics
- Duct acoustics