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Shoeburyness 2006

Abstract

Field measurements to assess innovative correlation techniques for the study of meteorological and topographical effects on sound propagation by using advanced signal design techniques in conjunction with digital signal processing methods.

Investigators

  • Dr David Waddington
  • Prof Jamie Angus

Location

Shoeburyness

Duration

May 2006

Sponsor

QinetiQ, EPSRC

Measurements

Outdoor sound propagation from the electro-acoustic source, sonic anemometers, LIDAR and radio-sonde

Publications

Field Trial Report, dcw06_516.doc
D.C.Waddington and J.A.S.Angus, “Correlation techniques for the study of outdoor noise propagation”, InterNoise 2006

Links

Ground Impedance

Correlation project

Seminars

  • Seminar 29/10/25: Perception of New Sources of Sound
  • Seminar 22/10/25: Perception of New Sources of Sound
  • Webinar 15/10/25: Two talks covering music, singing, hearing loss and mental health

Contact Us

Professor Trevor Cox
t.j.cox@salford.ac.uk

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