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The room-in-room effect and its influence on perceived room size in spatial audio reproduction
Presentation / Conference
Hughes, R., Cox, T., Shirley, B., & Power, P. The room-in-room effect and its influence on perceived room size in spatial audio reproduction. Presented at 141st Convention of the Audio Engineering Society, Los Angeles, USA

In spatial audio it can be desirable to give the impression of a target space (e.g. a church). Often the reproduction environment is assumed acoustically dead; in practice most listening spaces (e.g. domestic living rooms) introduce significant refle... Read More about The room-in-room effect and its influence on perceived room size in spatial audio reproduction.

Harnessing public and patient involvement for upper limb prosthetics design
Presentation / Conference
Donovan-Hall, M., Chadwell, A., Morgado Ramirez, D., Ssekitoleko, R., Sobuh, M., & Kenney, L. Harnessing public and patient involvement for upper limb prosthetics design. Presented at Trent International Prosthetics Symposium, Salford

Increasing numbers of people in Lower Middle Income Countries (LMICs ) are living with upper
limb absence, however, access to P&O services are limited. This can have a devastating impact
on engagement in activities of daily living, as when living a... Read More about Harnessing public and patient involvement for upper limb prosthetics design.

Prosthetics services in Uganda : a series of studies to inform the design of a low cost, but fit-for-purpose, body-powered prosthesis
Preprint / Working Paper

The majority of people with upper limb absence (PWULA) live in lower, or middle-income countries (LMICs). However, efforts to develop improved prostheses have largely focused on electrically powered devices, sustainable deployment of which, in LMICs,... Read More about Prosthetics services in Uganda : a series of studies to inform the design of a low cost, but fit-for-purpose, body-powered prosthesis.

R2SPIN : re-recording the Revised Speech Perception in Noise Test
Presentation / Conference
Ward, L., Robinson, C., Paradis, M., Tucker, K., & Shirley, B. R2SPIN : re-recording the Revised Speech Perception in Noise Test. Presented at 20th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association

Speech in noise tests are an important clinical and research toolfor understanding speech perception in realistic, adverse listen-ing conditions. Though relatively simple to implement, theirdevelopment is time and resource intensive. As a result,... Read More about R2SPIN : re-recording the Revised Speech Perception in Noise Test.

Determining and labeling the preference dimensions of spatial audio replay
Presentation / Conference
Francombe, J., Brookes, T., Mason, R., & Woodcock, J. Determining and labeling the preference dimensions of spatial audio replay. Presented at QoMEX 2016, Lisbon, Portugal

There are many spatial audio reproduction systems currently in domestic use (e.g. mono, stereo, surround sound, sound bars, and headphones). In an experiment, pairwise pref-erence magnitude ratings for a range of such systems were collected from trai... Read More about Determining and labeling the preference dimensions of spatial audio replay.

A high-frequency BEM for 3D acoustic scattering
Presentation / Conference
Hargreaves, J., Lam, Y., Langdon, S., & Hewitt, D. A high-frequency BEM for 3D acoustic scattering. Presented at 22nd International Congress on Sound and Vibration, Florence. Italy

The Boundary Element Method (BEM) is a powerful method for simulating scattering of acoustic waves which has many advantages, particularly when the problem concerns an object in an unbounded medium. Its applications are however limited in practice be... Read More about A high-frequency BEM for 3D acoustic scattering.

Acoustic cross-energy measures and their applications
Presentation / Conference
Hargreaves, J., & Lam, Y. Acoustic cross-energy measures and their applications. Presented at The 22nd International Congress on Sound and Vibration, Florence. Italy

Acoustic energy density and acoustic intensity are quantities which are well established and widely applied. When these are applied to pressure and particle-velocity fields which are the linear superposition of more than one wave they naturally separ... Read More about Acoustic cross-energy measures and their applications.

Fault tolerant strategy of actuator failure for actively controlled railway wheelsets
Presentation / Conference
Mirzapour, M., Mei, T., & Li, H. Fault tolerant strategy of actuator failure for actively controlled railway wheelsets. Presented at 2014 UKACC International Conference on Control, Loughborough University

This paper presents the development of a fault-tolerant scheme through an analytical redundancy approach for actively controlled railway wheelsets. The main aim of the study is to maintain the basic control of the rail vehicles in the event of actuat... Read More about Fault tolerant strategy of actuator failure for actively controlled railway wheelsets.

Towards a full-bandwidth numerical acoustic model
Presentation / Conference
Hargreaves, J., & Lam, Y. Towards a full-bandwidth numerical acoustic model. Presented at Forum Acusticum, Krakow, Poland

Prediction models are at the heart of modern acoustic engineering and are used in a diverse range of applications from refining the acoustic design of classrooms and concert halls to predicting how noise exposure varies through an urban environment.... Read More about Towards a full-bandwidth numerical acoustic model.

Embryonic and fetal development of the white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari)
Journal Article
Andrade, R., Monteiro, F., Rocha El Bizri, H., Pantoja, L., Bodmer, R., Valsecchi, J., & Mayor, P. Embryonic and fetal development of the white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari). Theriogenology, 119, 163-174. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.theriogenology.2018.07.006

The white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari) is an endangered large-sized Neotropical ungulate that is one of the most hunted mammals in the Amazon. Here, we used two embryos and 102 white-lipped peccary fetuses originated from animals hunted for subsis... Read More about Embryonic and fetal development of the white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari).

Developing age-friendly communities in an emergent post pandemic world - Phase 1 poster
Other
Clark, A., Ahmed, A., Elder, B., Blezard, E., & Groves, V. Developing age-friendly communities in an emergent post pandemic world - Phase 1 poster

This work will contribute new knowledge and recommendations about how age-friendly initiatives can better support older people to remain socially connected to the places where they live, particularly in light of experiences of Covid-19 and reduced op... Read More about Developing age-friendly communities in an emergent post pandemic world - Phase 1 poster.

Thermal analysis of laminar water flow over a backward facing channel with carbon nanoparticles
Journal Article
Saha, S., Prasad, V., & Beg, O. (in press). Thermal analysis of laminar water flow over a backward facing channel with carbon nanoparticles. Journal of the Serbian Society for Computational Mechanics, 16(1), 125-137. https://doi.org/10.24874/jsscm.2022.16.01.09

In the last few years, the thermo-hydraulic study of nanofluid flow bifurcation phenomena have become a great interest and useful tool in many engineering applications. FVM has been employed in this article to numerically explore the laminar water fl... Read More about Thermal analysis of laminar water flow over a backward facing channel with carbon nanoparticles.

Challenges, Technologies and Solutions! How to measure cultural change within a diverse institution?
Other
Power, E., West, M., Blezard, E., & Whitnall, D. Challenges, Technologies and Solutions! How to measure cultural change within a diverse institution?

We are delighted to present Salford’s ESS instructional case study which forms part of the Advance HE “inclusive institutions strand” of the Collaborative Development Fund 2021: New challenges, new solutions. The project enabled us to develop a deep... Read More about Challenges, Technologies and Solutions! How to measure cultural change within a diverse institution?.

Real-time object detection system for building energy conservation : an IP camera based system
Presentation / Conference
Chandrasiri, A., & Hemba Geekiyanage, M. Real-time object detection system for building energy conservation : an IP camera based system. Presented at 34th Annual Association of Researchers in Construction Management Conference, Belfast, UK

In the contemporary world, there is a rapid introduction of automated and intelligent
building systems. These technologies offer new and exciting opportunities to increase
the connectivity of devices in built environments, particularly for energy... Read More about Real-time object detection system for building energy conservation : an IP camera based system.