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AES 5th International Conference on Automotive Audio
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Thursday, June 27
 

2:00pm CEST

NVH, Sound and Speech
Thursday June 27, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm CEST
This session includes two workshops that focus on NVH, Speech and AVAS.

2:00-3:00pm
Synergizing NVH, Sound, and Speech: Innovating Automotive Design
Explore the cutting-edge integration of noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) control with advanced speech recognition in automotive design. This panel will delve into how early-stage planning, strategic hardware choices, and innovative validation standards are transforming in-car voice assistance. Discover strategies for creating adaptable, future-proof systems that enhance user experience across diverse driving conditions, reduce costs, improve efficiency, and ensure inclusive, high-performance speech processing. Be part of the conversation that is shaping the future of connected driving experiences.

Hosts: Fabio Carnetti, Dr. Samira Mohamady
Panelists: Jens Feldhaus, Dr. Sylvain Chevalier, Jacob Soendergaard, Yu Du (Dewey), Dr. Xiaojun Qiu

Speakers
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Samira Mohamady

Audio Expert, AUDI AG
I am an expert in vehicle validation and verification, with a specialization in audio and sound systems. Currently, I work at Audi AG, where I focus on developing and executing advanced test concepts and automating testing processes for vehicle audio systems. Before joining Audi... Read More →
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Fabio Cagnetti

COO, BdSound
Electronic engineer, co-founder and COO of BdSound, an Italian company specializing in enhancing voice experiences in cars, at home, and at work.Formerly an IC designer at STMicroelectronics and an AES (Audio Engineering Society) member for 27 years.And in my free time, pianist and... Read More →
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Sylvain Chevalier

Director of Partner and Program Management, SoundHound AI
Dr. Sylvain Chevalier is the Director and Partner of Program Management for Automotive at SoundHound AI. With a career focus on speech technologies, Dr. Chevalier has amassed extensive experience working in China, Singapore, and France. Since 2018, he has concentrated on advancing... Read More →
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Jacob Soendergaard

HEAD acoustics, Inc.
Jacob Soendergaard is an Audio and Acoustics enthusiast privileged to be employed in the industry. With a Bachelor of Engineering from Imperial College and Master of Science from University of Sussex, Jacob spent the following 7 years working for GRAS Sound & Vibration in a variety... Read More →
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Yu (Dewey) Du

Distinguished Engineer, Harman International
Yu (Dewey) Du holds a PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering from Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, Virginia, USA). Dr. Du started his professional career in the acoustic field as a research scientist developing advanced passive and active personal hearing protection technologies for military... Read More →
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Dr. Xiaojun Qiu

Dr. Xiaojun Qiu is currently a Chief Scientist in Audio and Acoustics at Huawei. He received his Bachelor and Master degrees from Peking University in 1989 and 1992, and his PhD from Nanjing University in 1995, all majoring in Acoustics. He worked in the University of Adelaide as... Read More →
Thursday June 27, 2024 2:00pm - 3:30pm CEST
Auditorium
  NVH  Speech  and AVAS

3:00pm CEST

Life cycle of controlled car speakers using AVAS as an example
Thursday June 27, 2024 3:00pm - 3:30pm CEST
This workshop discusses the product life cycle of a typical, actively controlled car speaker system from design over pre-production and mass production up to the monitoring and control in the final use inside a car. AVAS (acoustic vehicle alerting systems) are used as an example with respect to special safety and quality requirements. Practical demos during the workshop show typical tasks mandatory for the different phases of product life. Active control comprises the opportunities given by software to support measurements and diagnostics as well as advanced protection and distortion reduction techniques.

The design phase as an early phase balances resources (hardware) and control options (software) to create safe, cost-efficient and sustainable products. This process, known as green speaker design, will be explained shortly. A prototype system is the result of the design phase.

The focus in pre-production is to stress and determine the reliability and robustness of the prototype system for collecting valuable information about limitations and get feedback for possible design improvements. Long term tests under critical conditions, accelerated life testing and the assessment of headroom before failure or destruction are investigated.

In mass production the focus is on fast and reliable reproduction of the prototype including verification at the end-of-line. Particularly for AVAS speaker, leakage testing and comprehensive defect detection in minimal time is key.

Safety requires an early detection of failures in the final use after delivery to customer. Controlled car speakers are permanently monitored and allow a detailed analysis of aging symptoms, excessive distortion, providing indications for potentially failures of the system. Actions can be taken to inform the end-user, the manufacturer and the workshop. The two latter may receive diagnostics information about the time-based variance of the product to efficiently repair the problem and to improve the product quality for next generation products.
Speakers
avatar for Stephan Schönfeld

Stephan Schönfeld

Application Engineer Loudspeaker Control, Klippel GmbH
= Professional background =Klippel: Application engineer for Klippel Controlled Sound (KCS) adaptive nonlinear loudspeaker controlKlippel: Development of modal analysis techniques for diaphragm vibrations in loudspeakersVolvo Buses: Feature leader interior noise and vibrations, Technology... Read More →
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Stefan Irrgang

Head of Klippel Analyzer System Development, Klippel
STEFAN IRRGANG studied electrical engineering at the University of Technology in Dresden, Germany and received a Ph.D. in Technical Acoustics in 1997.In 1998, he joined Klippel GmbH as one of the first employees. Since 2016, Stefan is the company’s head of development for measurement... Read More →
Thursday June 27, 2024 3:00pm - 3:30pm CEST
Auditorium
  NVH
 
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