While energy-saving techniques are contributing to greener vehicles, they are also producing a noisier cabin experience. To reduce the noise, many automotive engineers are utilizing a vehicle’s audio ...
Whether it’s a matter of choice or passion, most of the petrolheads can’t stand the noise. While on the road, unwanted sounds “attack” the driver much like mosquitos do with fishermen in the summer.
In the latest installment of the 2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost fake engine noise saga, somebody has finally made a proper sound comparison of how the four-pot turbo'd pony roars with and without the ...
April 17, 2009 Although the environmental benefits of hybrid vehicles are well known, their near silent operation when running off batteries does pose a danger to pedestrians who are used to the ...
Noise cancellation has become commonplace in modern cars, especially hybrids and vehicles with internal combustion engines that utilize unconventional firing sequences, but Hyundai is looking to ...
EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nortek Air Solutions announces that Active Noise Control is available on its Huntair ® and Ventrol ® brands of custom air handlers with FANWALL ® TECHNOLOGY.
Ford has detailed its Active Noise Control system, likening it to conventional noise-canceling headphones in its functionality. The system, which will debut in the Ford Mondeo Vignale, uses sound ...
The latest whisper in noise control technology is the use of fast electronics, speakers and elaborate software that generate phase-shifted noise which intercepts and suppresses medium and low ...
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Amazon Echo Buds With Active Noise Cancellation
According to Amazon, the Echo Buds can last up to five hours with noise cancellation and Alexa enabled, and up to 6.5 hours ...
Acoustics and noise control encompass a wide array of disciplines aimed at understanding, managing, and mitigating undesired sound. The field spans fundamental research into sound generation and ...
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, Vol. 62, No. 2 (Oct. - Dec., 2001), pp. 563-596 (34 pages) We present a mathematical framework for the active control of time-harmonic acoustic disturbances.
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