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Acoustics, Information, and Communication

Memorial Volume in Honor of Manfred R. Schroeder

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  • Reflects on the life, work and legacy of one of the greatest acousticians of the 20th century
  • Features articles by leading researchers on the implications of Schroeder’s research today
  • Covers a wide range of topics, from room acoustics, noise reduction, physical acoustics, and underwater acoustics to transducers, speech signal processing, and number-theory applications
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Modern Acoustics and Signal Processing (MASP)

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Table of contents (25 chapters)

  1. Scientific Chapters

  2. Manfred Schroeder’s Memoirs

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About this book

This book explores the life and scientific legacy of Manfred Schroeder through personal reflections, scientific essays and Schroeder’s own memoirs. Reflecting the wide range of Schroeder’s activities, the first part of the book contains thirteen articles written by his colleagues and former students. Topics discussed include his early, pioneering contributions to the understanding of statistical room acoustics and to the measurement of reverberation time; his introduction of digital signal processing methods into acoustics; his use of ray tracing methods to study sound decay in rooms and his achievements in echo and feedback suppression and in noise reduction. Other chapters cover his seminal research in speech processing including the use of predictive coding to reduce audio bandwidth which led to various code-excited linear prediction schemes, today used extensively for speech coding. Several chapters discuss Schroeder’s work in low-peak factor signals, number theory, and maximum-length sequences with key applications in hearing research, diffraction gratings, artificial reverberators and de-correlation techniques for enhancing subjective envelopment in surround sound. In style, the articles range from truly scientific to conversationally personal. In all contributions, the relationship between the current research presented and Manfred Schroeder’s own fields of interest is, in general, evident. The second part of the book consists of Schroeder’s own memoirs, written over the final decade of his life. These recollections shed light on many aspects not only of Schroeder’s life but also on that of many of his colleagues, friends and contemporaries. They portray political, social and scientific events over a period that extends from pre-war to the present. These memoirs, written in an inimitable and witty style, are full of information, entertaining and fun to read, providing key insight into the life and work of one of the greatest acousticians of the 20th century.

Reviews

“The first section being a series of chapters addressing in varying levels of detail the links between the works of Manfred Schroeder and current acoustics research topics and, the second, a collection of memoirs by Manfred Schroeder covering a significant span of time and topics. … any reader with an interest in any one of Manfred Schroeder’s areas of work will find many elements of this collection insightful and interesting … .” (Brian F. G. Katz, Journal of the Audio Engineering Society, Vol. 65 (4), April, 2017) 

“This book is a worthy memorial to his life and work. It takes the form of chapters by people who worked with him, followed by an autobiography which he wrote in the latter part of his life. … Reading this book will be particularly rewarding for those with interests in the more theoretical sides of acoustics, as well as for those who knew or are intrigued by one of the giants of 20t

h century acoustics.” (Mike Barron, Acoustics Bulletin, July-August, 2015)

Editors and Affiliations

  • The School of Architecture, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, USA

    Ning Xiang

  • Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany

    Gerhard M. Sessler

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