Towards the Timbre Modeling of Interior Car Sound (original) (raw)

VEHICLE ACOUSTIC SYNTHESIS METHOD: A hybrid approach to simulate interior noise of fully trimmed vehicles

The aim of this research study has been to implement our vehicle lightweight strategy on a B segment diesel car and to design a new sound package reaching the challenging improvement of 18 % in Articulation Index (A.I.) on both run-up and constant speed road conditions, while minimizing the weight and cost increase. In order to fulfill these requirements, we have developed an original hybrid approach called “Vehicle Acoustic Synthesis Method” allowing to simulate ― and therefore to optimize ― the noise treatments for both insulation and absorption, and to calculate the resulting Sound Pressure Level (S.P.L) at ear points for the middle and high frequency range.

Auralization of Accelerating Passenger Cars Using Spectral Modeling Synthesis

While the technique of auralization has been in use for quite some time in architectural acoustics, the application to environmental noise has been discovered only recently. With road traffic noise being the dominant noise source in most countries, particular interest lies in the synthesis of realistic pass-by sounds. This article describes an auralizator for pass-bys of accelerating passenger cars. The key element is a synthesizer that simulates the acoustical emission of different vehicles, driving on different surfaces, under different operating conditions. Audio signals for the emitted tire noise, as well as the propulsion noise are generated using spectral modeling synthesis, which gives complete control of the signal characteristics. The sound of propulsion is synthesized as a function of instantaneous engine speed, engine load and emission angle, whereas the sound of tires is created in dependence of vehicle speed and emission angle. The sound propagation is simulated by applying a series of time-variant digital filters. To obtain the corresponding steering parameters of the synthesizer, controlled experiments were carried out. The tire noise parameters were determined from coast-by measurements of passenger cars with idling engines. To obtain the propulsion noise parameters, measurements at different engine speeds, engine loads and emission angles were performed using a chassis dynamometer. The article shows how, from the measured data, the synthesizer parameters are calculated using audio signal processing.

Physically informed car engine sound synthesis for virtual and augmented environments

The richness of crossmodal feedback in car driving makes it an en- gaging, complex, yet “natural” activity. Audition plays an impor- tant role, as the engine sound, perceived in the cabin, conveys rel- evant cues about the vehicle motion. In this paper, we introduce a procedural and physically informed model for synthetic combustion engine sound, as an effective, flexible and computationally efficient alternative to sample-based and analysis/resynthesis approaches. The sound model, currently being developed as Max/MSP exter- nal, has been integrated in GeneCars, a driving simulator environ- ment for industrial sound design, and SkAT Studio, a demonstration framework for the rapid creation of audio processing workflows.

Sound signature of Quiet Vehicles : state of the art and experience feedbacks

2013

It seems now widely conceded that Quiet Vehicles are actually too quiet for leaving out the crucial question of their sound signature. When considering the increasing volume of works in that domain, it looks obvious that a dedicated sound design approach for these new means of transport becomes fully relevant regarding security (for people around) or ergonomics (for people inside). For quite a long time, and among other labs, the Sound Perception and Design (SPD) team at Ircam has focused a part of its works on that topic which represents an emblematic framework to operate knowledge, methodologies or tools developed in the field of Sonic Interaction Design. The paper aims at presenting, first, an overview of recent scientific studies in that field together with a review of current legislations or standards that are – or tend to be – effective in several countries. In a second part, we will try to adress this issue in the light of several works achieved within SPD team, especially so...