SPECIAL SESSION #9
Acoustic and Vibration Measurements for Automotive Applications
ORGANIZED BY
Consolatina Liguori
DIIN - Univeristy of Salerno, Italy
Paolo Sommella
DIIN - Univeristy of Salerno, Italy
ABSTRACT
The Special Session represents an interesting opportunity for academic researchers and industrial engineers to share the increasing knowledge and the most recent developments in the field of the sound design and vibration analysis applied to Automotive Industry.
TOPICS
This special session focuses on the implementation and validation of automotive innovative solutions through Sound and Vibration Measurements and Analysis. Submissions are encouraged on a wide spectrum of topics including (but not limited to):
- Development of Advanced Processing Techniques for Audio and Vibration Signals
- Development of Real-Time Sound Control Systems (for Automotive)
- Measurement Methodologies and Experimental Set-up for Validation of Sound-based Comfort Solutions
- Automotive Components & Sub-system Diagnostics based on Acoustic & Vibration Measurements
- Experimental characterization of Virtual Sound Design in Automotive Industry
ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS
Consolatina Liguori Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering, she has been a Full Professor of Electrical and Electronic Measurements at the University of Salerno since 2012. Her current research interests include smart metering, image-based measurement systems and digital signal and sound processing, measurement characterization, and instrument fault detection and isolation. She is Chair of the Electronic Engineering Program Board, whose newest (2021) Master Degree curriculum is “Electronic Engineering for Sound Design”.
Paolo Sommella was born in Salerno, Italy, in 1979. He received the M.S. degree in Electronic Engineering and Ph. D degree in Information Engineering from the University of Salerno, Italy, in 2004 and 2008, respectively. In 2015 he joined the Department of Industrial Engineering (DIIn) of the University of Salerno, where he is actually Associate Professor of Electrical and Electronic Measurements. His main interests are the acoustic and vibration measurements, the development of biomedical image processing techniques, measurement in software engineering, and instrument fault detection and isolation. Co-author of two national patents and more than 100 publications in international journals and conferences.