Prof. Ercan Altinsoy学术报告会
发布时间:2025-04-21   阅读:446

题目:Recent Investigations on Noise Control Engineering at Chair of Acoustics and Haptics and Research Trends in Germany

时间:2025年4月21日 13:30-15:00

地点:机械与动力工程学院 振华会议室

邀请人:黄煜 副教授(振动、冲击、噪声研究所)


Biography


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Prof. Ercan Altinsoy received the M.Sc. degree in mechanical engineering from the Technical University of Istanbul and the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering from Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany. After receiving his Ph.D. degree, he worked with HEAD acoustics, Germany. Since 2006, he has been with TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany, where he is currently a Professor in acoustic and haptic engineering. His research interests include perception-based engineering, vehicle acoustics, psychoacoustics, vibroacoustics, electroacoustics, whole-body vibrations, product sound, and vibration design, haptic interfaces, and haptic perception. 

Dr. Altinsoy was a member of the International Graduate School for Neuroscience with Ruhr-University Bochum. In 2018, he was awarded a Visiting Professorship from Tohoku University, Japan. He has also Visiting Professorship at Tianjin University, China and at Le Mans University, France. He is a Lothar-Cremer Medalist of the Acoustical Society of Germany, DEGA. He is the Chairman of the Vehicle NVH Expert Committee of DEGA and core team member in the several excellence clusters, such as “Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop”, “EKFZ for Digital Health”and“6G Life”. He is Director at Large for Europe at International Institute of Noise Control Engineering. He has several patents and he is advisor of several car and household/multimedia appliance manufacturers. He played an important role on the UNECE standardization of AVAS regulation. 


Abstract

Sound waves are the information carrier. The meaning of the sounds for the people is accordingly high. In a fascinating way, the acoustics builds a bridge between physics and perception. The coupling between sound and vibration in physical domain is analogically valid for the auditory and haptic perception. 

Perception-based engineering allows the uniform assessment of the different aspects of the noise control engineering. This uniform assessment can be very helpful for the development of high quality products. Dr. Altinsoy will introduce the results of the recent investigations of his team: such as the sensor/actuator/loudspeaker development, active noise control / active sound design, acoustic black hole, active absorbers, new psychoacoustical parameters, sound quality label for household appliances, descriptors of whole-body vibration, multisensory interaction, and the evolution of vehicle acoustics for future mobility.   


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