Project

Active reduction of noise transmitted into and from enclousures through encapsulated estructures (IN-NOVA)

Date

2022 - 2026

Acknowledgements

The main goal of the IN-NOVA project is to develop the noise-reducing methods by training 13 DCs (10 MSCA Fellows + 3 DCs funded by UK) through intersectoral, multidisciplinary and international joint research in engineering, acoustics and material science, in both academia (universities and research centres) and industry.

Scientific objectives of IN-NOVA project are based on a precisely targeted dual noise problem, related to the transmission of noise into and from enclosures through encapsulated structures that concern a vast majority of the population and this can be divided into the two key objectives:

  1. Develop comprehensive noise-reducing casing solutions that globally control the excessive noise generated and radiated by industrial devices and household appliances, whilst consuming much less energy, sensors and actuators than classical ANC systems. This is referred to as the in-out problem.
  2. Develop versatile active/passive control techniques for the reduction of noise transmission into enclosures, as represented by vehicle and aircraft cabins. This is referred to as the out-in problem.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie grant agreement number 101073037

Partner

Comisión de las Comunidades Europea. HORIZON-MSCA-2021-DN

Principal investigator

  Alberto González Salvador

Project URL

  in-nova-horizon.eu

Research Areas

Signal Processing

Research Group

Audio and Communications Signal Processing Group (GTAC)

Budget