Software helps cars go quietly over bumpy roads

They're sleek. They're fast. They're powerful. And, they are deafening. Furthermore, those Top Gun military jets need to be up in the air in the wee hours -- over land -- to simulate their landings on aircraft carriers. But innovations out of the University of Cincinnati's Gas Dynamics and Propulsion Laboratory are showing promise in reducing the intense noise of these supersonic jets without impacting their power. It's research that can help neighborhoods slumber a little more soundly, keep their windows rattling a little less loudly and also protect the hearing of military personnel. read more

Software helps cars go quietly over bumpy roads

We might soon enjoy the smooth ride associated with luxury vehicles, thanks to software that can cancel noise from hitting unpredictable bumps in the road

Thu 16 Aug 12 from Newscientist

UC research promises quiet cars – even when hitting unexpected bumps in the road

All noise is not necessarily equal – especially when it comes to sound minimization in automobiles.

Tue 14 Aug 12 from Phys.org

Research shows promise in quieting complex noise clusters

University of Cincinnati researcher Mingfeng Li, research associate in UC’s College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS), and his team are waging a war against noise pollution. Better ...

Tue 14 Aug 12 from Phys.org

UC research promises quiet cars -- even when hitting unexpected bumps in the road

All noise is not necessarily equal -- especially when it comes to sound minimization in automobiles. read more

Tue 14 Aug 12 from e! Science News

New research promises quiet cars -- even when hitting unexpected bumps in the road

New research featuring a mathematical model for quick-response, noise-cancellation designed to minimize sudden and unexpected noise caused by road hazards -- bumps or potholes for example -- ...

Tue 14 Aug 12 from ScienceDaily

UC discoveries could help quiet the world's cities

They're sleek. They're fast. They're powerful. And, they are deafening. Furthermore, those Top Gun military jets need to be up in the air in the wee hours -- over land -- to simulate their landings ...

Tue 14 Aug 12 from e! Science News

UC discoveries could help quiet the world's cities, Tue 14 Aug 12 from Eurekalert

Military aircraft will soon be quieter

Innovations on reducing the noise of the United State's most sophisticated military aircraft have been developed.

Tue 14 Aug 12 from ScienceDaily

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