ARCH 4870 - Sonics Research Lab 1 The Sonics Research Lab is completely research based. The first part (the Fall semester) will be focused on hands-on research tools and techniques. First, we will prepare basics of digital signal processing, develop an understanding of measurement equipment and analysis methods for sound. We will examine the ISO standards of room-acoustic measurements, develop our research goals and a specific set of data to gather for our research. We will also prepare the students with the fundamental knowledge on CATT Acoustic and/or EASE in geometrical modeling. Then the students and professors will visit a number of performance venues (e.g. EMPAC Concert Hall, and/ or other venues) and perform the room-acoustic measurements. Students will then work on analyzing and interpreting the research results. Practice measurements will be scheduled in the gallery or somewhere on campus before trips to performance halls. MATLAB, playing a central role throughout the entire classes (SRL I & II), and the thesis research projects. It will be used during the class excises. Within one week from the semester start every student is required to INSTALL a functioning MATLAB Software package onto her/his laptop computer.
B.S. and B. ARCH, and other school students can only register for the 4000 level of this course and M.S. in ARCS students must register only for the 6000 level of this course.
When Offered: Fall Term Annually
Cross Listed: ARCH-6870
Credit Hours: 3
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