Search for dissertations about: "audio engineering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 80 swedish dissertations containing the words audio engineering.
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1. The Bone Conduction Implant (BCI) - Preclinical Studies, Technical Design and a Clinical Evaluation
Abstract : The Bone Conduction Implant (BCI) system has been developed as an alternative to the percutaneous bone anchored hearing aid (BAHA) with the advantage that the skin is kept intact. The transducer is permanently implanted and attached to the skull via a flat surface contact to the temporal bone. READ MORE
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2. Causal MMSE Filters for Personal Audio : A Polynomial Matrix Approach
Abstract : This thesis is devoted to the study of synthesis of causal filters for generating personal sound zones. Personal sound zones, personal audio or personal sound is the theory and practice of steering sound in such a way that it is amplified in one region and suppressed in another. READ MORE
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3. Multichannel Audio Signal Processing : Room Correction and Sound Perception
Abstract : This thesis concerns and combines multichannel sound reproduction, digital room correction, audio signal processing, and human sound perception. It investigates perceived sound quality and new methods to improve timbral and spatial fidelity of loudspeaker-based multichannel sound reproduction in reverberant environments. READ MORE
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4. Objective Assessment of Loose Gravel Condition using Machine Learning with Audio-visual Observation
Abstract : A well-maintained road network is essential for sustainable economic development, providing vital transportation routes for goods and services while connecting communities. Sweden's public road network includes a significant portion of gravel roads, particularly cost-effective for less populated areas with lower traffic volumes. READ MORE
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5. Towards flexible audio coding
Abstract : thesis is about audio coding and improving flexibility thereof. Audio coding is used to reduce the bit rate needed to represent audio signals in digital format. When the available bit rate is low, parametric coding methods that use models to describe perceptually-important features of audio signals have shown their efficiency. READ MORE