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NaG 15-01-2009 21:09 Pagina 1 N A D A G A Rotterdam 2009 NAG/DAGA 2009 NAG/DAGA 2009 – Rotterdam International Conference on Acoustics Rotterdam 23 – 26 March 2009 PROGRAM nederlands akoestisch genootschap NAG Program NAG/DAGA 2009 1 NAG/DAGA 2009 International Conference on Acoustics, Rotterdam including the 35. German Annual Conference on Acoustics (DAGA) Homepage: http://www.nag-daga.nl E-Mail: [email protected] Organisers: • Acoustical Society of the Netherlands (NAG) • German Acoustical Society (DEGA) In co-operation with: • Belgian Acoustical Society (ABAV) • European Acoustics Association (EAA) Co-organisers: • German Physical Society (DPG) • Information Technology Society (ITG in VDE) • German Standards Committee on Acoustics, Noise Reduction and Vibration (NALS in DIN and VDI) Imprint: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik e.V. Dr.-Ing. Martin Klemenz Voltastrasse 5 Building 10-6 13355 Berlin, Germany Tel. +49 (0)30 - 46 06 94-63 Fax +49 (0)30 - 46 06 94-70 Homepage: http://www.dega-akustik.de E-Mail: [email protected] Telephone and Fax during the conference: Tel. +31 10 2171-821 Fax +31 10 2171-822 Print: Druckhaus Galrev, Berlin 2 NAG/DAGA 2009 Program Contents Time schedule ............................ 5 Welkomstwoord door voorzitters ................. 20 Grußwort der Tagungsleiter .................... 22 Welcome address .......................... 24 General information ......................... 26 Opening ceremony and product forum .............. 35 Plenary lectures ........................... 35 Pre-colloquia Monday ....................... 38 Noise and ports: impacts on cities, humans and techniques . 38 Array technology in audio and acoustics .............. 41 Paper sessions Tuesday ...................... 46 Psychoacoustics 1 .......................... 46 Structure-borne sound in buildings ................. 51 Variable acoustics .......................... 57 Binaural systems ........................... 62 Sound scaping and sound masking ................. 68 Vehicle acoustics ........................... 72 Speech in car 1 ............................ 73 Music processing ........................... 79 History of acoustics .......................... 84 Teaching and education ....................... 88 Hydroacoustics ............................ 89 CAE methodologies for vibration and acoustics .......... 95 Finite element models ........................ 98 Medical ultrasound .......................... 100 Tire-road noise ............................ 106 Poster session Tuesday ...................... 112 Paper sessions Wednesday .................... 123 Spatial audio 1 ............................ 123 Spatial audio 2 ............................ 127 Building acoustics 1 ......................... 131 Quality classes in buildings ..................... 136 Room acoustics 1 .......................... 140 Room acoustics 2 .......................... 144 Noise at workplace .......................... 148 Noise control 1 ............................ 152 Sound quality and soundscapes . ................. 156 Low frequency noise ......................... 160 Speech in car 2 ............................ 165 Speech perception 1 ......................... 168 Speech perception 2 ......................... 169 Program NAG/DAGA 2009 3 Railway noise 1 ............................ 174 Physics of musical instruments 1 .................. 175 Physics of musical instruments 2 .................. 178 Tram noise .............................. 182 Flow acoustics ............................ 186 New aspects of transferpath analysis ................ 190 Active noise control 1 . ........................ 195 Boundary Elements 1 ........................ 199 Boundary Elements 2 ........................ 203 Audio Technology . ........................ 207 Bio-acoustics ............................. 210 Aeroacoustics on vehicles ...................... 212 Cavitation 1 .............................. 216 Source identification 1 ........................ 217 Source identification 2 ........................ 221 Poster session Wednesday .................... 226 Paper sessions Thursday ..................... 238 Psychoacoustics 2 . ........................ 238 Psychoacoustics 3 . ........................ 242 Building acoustics 2 . ........................ 246 Auditory processing 1 ........................ 251 Auditory processing 2 ........................ 255 Modelling in room acoustics ..................... 260 Noise control 2 ............................ 264 Active noise control 2 . ........................ 265 Structural-acoustic optimization ................... 269 Environmental acoustics 1 ...................... 273 Environmental acoustics 2 ...................... 277 Musical acoustics . ........................ 281 Speech perception 3 . ........................ 284 Speech ................................ 286 Railway noise 2 ............................ 290 Localisation of sound sources on vehicles . ............ 294 Noise ................................. 296 Voice production 1 . ........................ 298 Voice production 2 . ........................ 303 Aeroacoustics 1 ............................ 308 Aeroacoustics 2 ............................ 312 Signal processing . ........................ 315 Audiological acoustics ........................ 320 Cavitation 2 .............................. 324 Ultrasound .............................. 328 Physical acoustics . ........................ 330 Source identification 3 ........................ 332 Sound propagation . ........................ 333 Electro-acoustics . ........................ 336 4 NAG/DAGA 2009 Program Orientation plans .......................... 349 Access and parking De Doelen . ................. 349 Access and parking TU Delft . ................. 351 Venue De Doelen ........................... 352 Lunchrooms, restaurants and bars ................. 359 Index of authors ........................... 362 Meetings during the conference ................. 374 Registration form .......................... 375 Program NAG/DAGA 2009 5 Monday, March 23, 2009 Precolloquium Noise and ports: impacts on cities, humans and techniques Room: Willem Burger Zaal 13:00 Opening by colloquium chairs, Miriam Weber and Christian Popp 13:10 Christian Popp: The city and port dilemma (38) 13:35 Sergio Luzzi: Noise at work in ports (38) 14:00 Rob Witte: Noise emission on RoRo terminals (39) 14:25 Carl Hantschk: Port noise, petrochemical industries and noise management (39) 14:50 Short coffee/tea break 15:10 Antonis Michail: Port area noise management - Lessons from 3 major European Seaports (40) 15:35 Nico van Doorn: Ports and their impacts on nature (40) 16:00 Ton van Breemen and Frank Wolkenfelt: Noise management in ports; towards an European level playing field (40) 16:25 Panel discussion and closing by chairs Precolloquium Array technology in audio and acoustics Room: TU Delft, Aula Congress Centre, Mekelweg 4, 2628 CD Delft, lecture room C, see page 351 11:00 Opening by colloquium chair, Diemer de Vries 11:15 Dries Gisolf: survey of research at TU Delft Acoustics Group (41) 11:35 Koen van Dongen et al.: medical acoustic array applications (42) 11:55 Lars Hörchens et al.: plane wave decomposition (42) 12:15 Eric Verschuur et al.: data reconstruction (43) 12:35 Lunch and demos (ACS, WFS, hearing glasses, ....) 14:00 Gert-Jan van Groenestijn et al.: primary estimation (43) 14:20 Marinus M. Boone: hearing glasses (44) 14:40 Sascha Spors: WFS theory revisited (44) 15:00 Jasper van Dorp et al.: room acoustical parameters (45) 15:20 Anton Schlesinger et al.: volumetric measurements with spherical microphone array (45) 15:40 Closing by colloquium chair 16:00 Busses leave from the Aula Congress Centre to Delft central train Station for connection to Rotterdam central train station 17:00, Willem Burger Zaal: DEGA members general assembly 6 NAG/DAGA 2009 Program Tuesday, March 24 9:00 Willem Burger Zaal: Opening Ceremony followed by Coffee break 11:00 Willem Burger Zaal: Plenary lecture T. Houtgast: “The acoustical engineer as a researcher in speech and hearing“ (35) 11:40 Willem Burger Zaal: Product forum (35) followed by Lunch break, exhibition opening with sandwiches RoomWill. Burger Jurriaanse Fortis Bank V. Cappellen V. Beuningen Schadee Psycho- Struc.-borne Variable Binaural Sound scap- Speech in acoustics 1 sound in bui.acoustics systems ing & mask. car 1 14:00 Heise: Lievens: Kahle: Why Breebaart: Botteldooren: Jeub: Voice Amplitude structure- Variable Parametric masking Activity mod. per- borne sound Acoustics binaural environm. Detection ception (46) source (51) (57) synth. (62) sound (68) (73) 14:20 Epp: cochlea Bietz: Two Kok: Variable V. d. Bogaert: Brambilla: Raab: fine structure Plate Method Acoustics binaural noiseUrban Multilingual (46) (52) (57) reduction (63) Spaces (68) speech (74) 14:40 Rasumow: Mayr: Luykx: Schlesinger: Andringa: Häb-Umbach: Modeling the mobilities Natural Vari- ASA models Soundscape Noise Robust masking (47) timber floor able Acou- for hearing recognition ASR (74) (52) stics (58) aids (63) (69) 15:00 Koppaetzky: Fichtel: soundJanssen: Mu- Masiero: Two Dubois: Vasquez: perceptual transm. ziekkwartier Listener CTC Physical Phoneme audio coding landings (53) Enschede (64) Perceptual Context (47) (58) Masking (69) Modeling (75) 15:20 Coffee/poster Taskan: Coffee/poster Müller-Deile: Coffee/poster Wang: heavy stairs bilateral CI Gaussian (53) (64) Select. (75) 15:40 Coffee/poster Coffee/poster Coffee/poster Coffee/poster Coffee/poster Coffee/poster 16:00 Eilers: Nonlin. Coffee/poster Klosak: