Title :
ADEAS: a distributed environment for acoustic simulation
Author :
Arni, V.V. ; Huntsberger, T.L. ; Huntsberger, B.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., South Carolina Univ., Columbia, SC, USA
Abstract :
Acoustic properties of environments are difficult to model, due to their dependence not only on geometry, but also an the internal properties of materials (density, etc.). An acoustically accurate model that can be quantitatively validated is extremely useful for the evaluation of improved enclosures, silencers, acoustically absorbent materials, and human factors studies. We present a new parallel algorithm that generates full 3D simulations of speech intelligibility and sound pressure levels which include sound diffraction, sophisticated external noise and surface absorption models. The simulation environment interface is decoupled from the algorithm using a C++ framework running under X11R5 and Motif. The sequential version of this algorithm produced sound pressure levels that agreed with measured values on the STS-40 Space Shuttle mission to within 4%. We also present the results of some experimental studies performed using ParaSoft Express on the 56-node Intel Paragon at the University of South Carolina
Keywords :
acoustic analysis; acoustic signal processing; digital simulation; parallel algorithms; parallel programming; speech analysis and processing; speech intelligibility; 3D simulations; 56-node Intel Paragon; ADEAS; C++ framework; Motif; ParaSoft Express; STS-40 Space Shuttle mission; X11R5; acoustic properties; acoustic simulation; distributed environment; parallel algorithm; simulation environment interface; sophisticated external noise; sound diffraction; sound pressure levels; speech intelligibility; surface absorption models; Acoustic diffraction; Acoustic materials; Acoustic noise; Geometry; Human factors; Noise generators; Parallel algorithms; Solid modeling; Speech enhancement; Working environment noise;
Conference_Titel :
Scalable High-Performance Computing Conference, 1994., Proceedings of the
Conference_Location :
Knoxville, TN
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-5680-8
DOI :
10.1109/SHPCC.1994.296699