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FEKT-MPC-AKPAcad. year: 2023/2024
The course deals with analytical and numerical solution of the wave equation in an enclosed space, geometric and statistical acoustics, measurement of reverberation time and room impulse response, objective criteria for assessment of the quality of acoustic spaces. It also deals with the design of acoustic absorption and diffusion elements and the measurement of their properties, the basics of building acoustics and basic procedures of acoustics treatment of specific types of spaces. The course also includes lectures by experts from practice. Laboratory exercises are focused on the design and simulation of the acoustics of listening spaces in the EASE software, on the practical measurement of reverberation time, room impulse response, acoustic insulation and speech intelligibility and the design and measurement of the properties of absorbing and diffuse elements.
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Evaluation of study results follow the BUT Rules for Studies and Examinations and Dean's Regulation complementing the BUT Rules for Studies and Examinations. Up to 45 points can be obtained for elaboration of tasks in laboratory exercises and for individual project in EASE software. The minimal scope of the elaboration of tasks and individual project are specified by a regulation issued by the guarantor of the course and updated for every academic year. Up to 55points are given for the final examination, and it is necessary to get at least 25 points for its successful completion.
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specialization AUDM-TECH , 2 year of study, summer semester, compulsory-optionalspecialization AUDM-ZVUK , 2 year of study, summer semester, compulsory-optional
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