Acoustic pulse propagation in outdoor urban environments is a physically complex phenomenon due to the predominance of reflection, diffraction, and scattering. This is especially true in non-line-of-sight cases, where edge diffraction and high-order scattering are major components of acoustic energy transport. Past work by Albert and Liu [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 127, 1335-1346 (2010)] has shown that many of these effects can be captured using a two-dimensional finite-difference time-domain method, which was compared to the measured data recorded in an army training village. In this paper, a full three-dimensional analysis of acoustic pulse propagation is presented. This analysis is enabled by the adaptive rectangular decomposition method by Rag...
AbstractThe sound environment in urban areas is complex, as caused by many sources of sound and infl...
-Auralisation of outdoor sound has a strong potential for demonstrating the impact of different comm...
At high frequencies, the sound propagation can be approximated by the propagation of sound particles...
Acoustic pulse propagation in outdoor urban environments is a physically complex phenomenon due to t...
This thesis concerns the modelling of sound propagation in an urban environment. For most of the the...
Noise from road traffic propagates to acoustically shielded areas as roadside courtyard by multiple ...
Noise from road traffic propagates to acoustically shielded areas as roadside courtyard by multiple ...
At high frequencies, the sound propagation can be approximated by the propagation of sound particles...
Street canyons are basic components of modern cities. Sound propagation in streets has been proven t...
Diffusion on building facades and fittings within a street can significantly affect sound propagatio...
Because modern urban environments suffer from excessive levels of road traffic noise, access to clos...
Prediction of sound propagation is playing a key role in the planning and design process of urban ar...
The use of acoustic diffusors to reduce noise in urban areas is investigated by computer simulation....
Noise from traffic, industry and neighborhood is a prominent feature in urban environments. In these...
Although time-domain solutions of the linearized Euler equations are well adapted to study the acous...
AbstractThe sound environment in urban areas is complex, as caused by many sources of sound and infl...
-Auralisation of outdoor sound has a strong potential for demonstrating the impact of different comm...
At high frequencies, the sound propagation can be approximated by the propagation of sound particles...
Acoustic pulse propagation in outdoor urban environments is a physically complex phenomenon due to t...
This thesis concerns the modelling of sound propagation in an urban environment. For most of the the...
Noise from road traffic propagates to acoustically shielded areas as roadside courtyard by multiple ...
Noise from road traffic propagates to acoustically shielded areas as roadside courtyard by multiple ...
At high frequencies, the sound propagation can be approximated by the propagation of sound particles...
Street canyons are basic components of modern cities. Sound propagation in streets has been proven t...
Diffusion on building facades and fittings within a street can significantly affect sound propagatio...
Because modern urban environments suffer from excessive levels of road traffic noise, access to clos...
Prediction of sound propagation is playing a key role in the planning and design process of urban ar...
The use of acoustic diffusors to reduce noise in urban areas is investigated by computer simulation....
Noise from traffic, industry and neighborhood is a prominent feature in urban environments. In these...
Although time-domain solutions of the linearized Euler equations are well adapted to study the acous...
AbstractThe sound environment in urban areas is complex, as caused by many sources of sound and infl...
-Auralisation of outdoor sound has a strong potential for demonstrating the impact of different comm...
At high frequencies, the sound propagation can be approximated by the propagation of sound particles...