LoadingText

News from DTU

2019
2018
07 SEP

Can we have some peace and quiet please?

DTU Elektro will reduce the bass frequencies in neighbourhood zones without ruining the music experience at outdoor concerts.

Electrotechnology and automation Sound
11 JUL

Kappa FuturFestival - First MONICA demonstration in Torino

When the Kappa FuturFestival opened its doors to two days of Electronic music on 7th and 8th July 2018, a brand-new stage area was one of the attractions for the concert goers. What visitors were less likely to notice was that this stage is also one of the focus areas for the deployment of the MONICA solutions with the aim to improve...

Measuring sound at outdoor concert.  Photo: Franz Heuchel and Jonas Brunskog.
30 MAY

Noise from open-air concerts can be reduced

DTU researchers have just proved that lab tests to dampen sound from a music venue to prevent nuisance for the neighbours also work in the open air.

Electrotechnology and automation Sound
2017
Information flow in the sound field control system
23 OCT

MONICA - An Adaptive, Data Driven Sound Field Control Strategy for Outdoor Concerts.

The best music experience that also complies with local regulations on environmental sound exposure.

Diego Caviedes Nozal
31 JAN

Phd researcher part of European Union sound project.

Diego Caviedes Nozal from the small northern coastal town of Colindres in Spain, returns to DTU Elektro as a PhD student in Outdoor Sound Propagation and Monitoring for Sound Field Control Applications. 

Electrotechnology and automation
06 JAN

DTU ELEKTRO is part of large European Sound City project

DTU’s Department of Electrical Engineering is one of 28 international partners, extending over several major European cities. The successful grant will provide 2-3 PhD projects and a post-doc position

Electrotechnology and automation Sound
https://www.camm.elektro.dtu.dk/service/phonebook/person?id=94863&cpid=&tab=7
7 MAY 2024