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Internoise 2008 Announcement and Call for Papers
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Dear colleagues:

INTER-NOISE 2008, the 37th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering, will be held in Shanghai, China on 26-29 October 2008. The Congress is sponsored by the International Institute of Noise Control Engineering (I-INCE), co-organized by the Acoustical Society of China (ASC) and the Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IACAS). The organizers warmly invite and welcome all the prospective participants around the world coming to join us in Shanghai and to communicate in the up-to-date advancements in noise and vibration control engineering. The theme of the Congress is "From Silence to Harmony", technical papers around that theme will be accepted with special acknowledgement, papers in all fields of noise and vibration will be also welcome.
Shanghai is
the most dynamic city in China. It is a historical city, a cultural centre, and an international metropolis in China's modernization drive. At the city, you will find all the contrasts of modern China, teeming neighborhoods and birch tress are woven together by elevated highways and modern skyscrapers. It will also be proved that Shanghaiis the most appropriate and pleasant venue for the Congress.

The Congress will feature a broad range of high-level technical papers from around the world. The distinguished lecturers will presentbrilliant stimulations for our technical sessions and some discussions with a focus on the Congress theme. Meanwhile, extensive exhibitions of noise and vibration control technology, measurement instrumentation and equipments, various social activities will be provided. At the Congress, you will exchange academic information with international colleagues, find further development opportunities for noise and vibration control engineering in China's enormous and ceaselessly growing markets.

With your participation, INTER-NOISE 2008 will prove to be a very excitingevent, a worthful opportunity to promote the scientific research and development of Noise Control Engineering in various respects.

We are looking forward to meeting you in Shanghai.

Prof. Dr. Jing Tian 
President
of INTER-NOISE 2008

Organizing Committee

President                         Jing Tian

Technical Program Chair               Xiaodong Li

Exposition & Sponsorship             Ying Li

Secretary General                 Yadong Lu

Treasurer & Finance                  Xiaomei He

Technical Visits                    Dongxin Mao

Social Program                    Hui Lin

Coordinator of Volunteers             Xiaobin Cheng

Publications                     Shunxin Ji

International Advisory Committee

Marion Burgess              (Australia)

Jean-Pierre Clairbois          (Belgium)

Samir Gerges               (Brazil)

Gilles Daigle                (Canada)

Josef Novak                 (Czech Republic)

Volker Mellert               (Germany)

Masayuki Morimoto           (Japan)

Hideki Tachibana             (Japan)

Tjeert ten Wolde              (Netherlands)

Hee Joon Eun               (Republic of Korea)

Kwang Joon Kim             (Republic of Korea)

Chong Won Lee              (Republic of Korea)

Hans Boden                 (Sweden)

Keith Attenborough           (UK)

Bernard Berry               (UK)

Jian Kang                  (UK)

Robert J. Bernhard            (USA)

Paul R. Donavan             (USA)

David K. Holger              (USA)

William W. Lang             (USA)

George C. Maling, Jr.         (USA)

Alan Marsh                 (USA)

Rajendra Singh               (USA)

Ning Xiang                  (USA)

Local Advisory Committee 

Dah you Maa                        (Honorary Chair, IACAS)

Jianchun Cheng                      (Nanjing University)

Mingkun Cheng                      (IACAS)

Xiufen Gong                        (Nanjing University)

Wentang Ren                      (Beijing Muni. Inst.  of Labor Protection)

Guangrong Sun                      (Nanjing University)

Jiqin Wang                         (Tongji University)

Desen Yang                        (Harbin Engineering University)

Maurice YEUNG                     (Hong Kong Institute of Acoustics)

Kuisheng Zhang                       (Shanghai Xian-Dai Architectural Design)

Songlin Zhao                         (Tongji University)

Technical Topics

1 Acoustical Imaging of Sound Sources
2
Active Noise and Vibration Control
3
Aeroacoustics and Fan Noise
4
Aircraft Noise Control
5
Airport Noise (Physical and Human Aspects)

6 Architectural Acoustics
7Assessment Methods for Environmental Noise due to Airports, Railways, Road Trafficand Industries
8Assessment Methods for Noise Expos, , , , , , ure
9
Community Response and Exposure Criteria
1
0
Economic Aspects of Noise, Cost and Benefit Analysis
1
1
Effects of Sound on Human
1
2
Effects of Vibration and Shock on Human
1
3
Environmental Noise Problems and Approaches
14 Flow noise

15 Hearing Protective Devices
1
6
IT Equipment Noise
1
7Infrasound, Low Frequency Noise and V
ibration
1
8 Machinery Noise (including components and sub-
assemblies)
1
9Marine Vehicle and Ship Noise and Vibration

20 Measurement Techniques, Instrumentation and Metrology
2
1
Modal Analysis
2
2
Noise and Vibration Mapping
2
3
Noise Barriers
2
4
Noise Control Engineering Education
2
5
Noise Control Materials
2
6 Noise Control of Household Appliances

27Noise Policy and Noise Management
2
8
Numerical Modeling and Simulation Techniques (FEM, BEM, IFEM, SEA)
29 Psychoacoustics and Sound Quality

30 Room Acoustics

31 Signal Processing and Condition Monitoring
3
2Silencers and Mufflers

33 Sleep and Speaking Disturbance
3
4 Sound Intensity and
Sound Power
3
5
Sound Propagation
3
6
Sound Propagation in Ducts and Pipes
3
7
Soundscape and Community Noise
3
8
Standards, Legislation and Regulations
39
Transportation Noise
40
Tyre and Road Noise
4
1 Underwater Noise: Generation and Propagation

4
2 Vehicle Noise Vibration and Harshness
4
3
Vibroacoustics
4
4
Vibration Isolation and Damping
4
5
Vibrations of Rotating Machinery

Call for Paper Submission

Papers related to the technical areas listed above are especially welcome for presentation at the INTER-NOISE 2008 Congress, but technical papers in all areas of noise and vibration control may be submitted for inclusion in the technical program. Abstracts must be submitted in the format enclosed with this announcement. The deadline for the receipt of the abstract is March 31, 2008. Notification of the paper's acceptance will be sent to authors on May 31, 2008. Manuscripts for publication in the Conference proceedings are due on August 1, 2008.

Manuscripts must be prepared according to the format described on the Congress home page. Final manuscripts must be submitted in PDF or MS-word format by August 1, 2008.

For the sake of guaranteeing a correct display of text, figures, symbols and equations in final manuscripts, the submission of final manuscripts in PDF format is preferred. All registrants for INTER-NOISE 2008 will receive a printed booklet containing all abstracts, the final technical program, and a CD that will include all INTER-NOISE 2008 papers. The Congress organizers reserve the right to schedule papers for the appropriate sessions and presentation format, i.e. poster sessions versus oral presentation in technical sessions.

Abstracts can be submitted through the registration link on the Congress web site: www.internoise2008.org, or through sending email to the Congress email address: in2008@mail.ioa.ac.cn. The format requirements for the submitted abstracts are listed as below:

1)  Paper title (20 words maximum)

2)  Classification of subjects

3)  First author's name, address, phone number, fax, and email for correspondence

4)  Additional authors' names and addresses (if any)

5)  Indicate specific type of paper

-- invited paper or contributed paper

-- prefer oral or poster presentation

6.  Text of the abstract, not exceeding 250 words. The text should include:

l   A brief introduction of the problem being addressed

l   Importance of the problem

l   Method of the development used for problem solving

l   Original contribution of the work

l   Conclusions  

Important Dates

  Deadline for the receipt of abstracts

March 31, 2008

  Acceptance Notification

May 31, 2008

  Deadline for the receipt of the complete manuscripts

August 1, 2008

  Congress dates

October 26 - 29, 2008

Social Program

l     Opening ceremony with typical cultural performance and welcome cocktail party on  Sunday, October 26 at SHICC (16:00-20:00hrs).

l     Acrobatics show on Monday, October 28 (19:30 - 21:30 hrs)

l     Congress banquet on Tuesday, October 28 (19:00 - 22:30 hrs)

l     Closing ceremony with Reception on October 29 at SHICC (16:00-17:30 hrs )

Exposition and Sponsorship

The organizers invite all the companies and organizations to market their services and products at the congress exhibition.
If you are interested in the exhibiting at INTER-NOISE 2008 or possibilities to sponsor the
Congress, please contact the C
ongress secretariat.

Language

The official language of the Congress is English.

 Weather

The average temperature in Shanghai in October is 18oC (66oF). The average highest temperature is 22oC (72oF), and the average lowest temperature is 15oC (59oF). October is the perfect time to stay and visit.

About Shanghai

Meaning "go to the sea" in Chinese, Shanghai is a city of 10 million people, that remembers its hallucinating history. Divided in half by Huangpu river into Puxi (west of the Huangpuriver) and Pudong (east of Huangpu river), Shanghai's story is one of millions made and mirages lost. Recently, Shanghai has benefited the most from China's economic reforms, rapidly rising as the shining "Pearl of the Orient."

"Dynamic" is the best word to describe today's Shanghai. Since the opening of the Pudong Special Economic Zone (SEC) in 1990s, the city found itself with more building cranes than all of North America, towers of glass and steel sprouting up amidst ivy covered colonial villas and old Chinese homes. Displaying all the contrasts of modern China, teeming neighborhoods and birch tress are woven together by elevated highways and modern skyscrapers. Worldly travelers brush elbows with migrant workers; students and artists mingle as they pursue their dreams of wealth.

Congress Venue

The Shanghai International Convention Center (SHICC) has comprehensive recreational facilities and meeting venues. With a capacity of 3000 persons, Grand Ballroom on the 7th floor is the largest pillar-less ballroom in Shanghai. Equipped with the latest audio-visual facilities, the 25 additional meeting rooms are located on the 3rd and 5th floor with seating capacity from 25 up to 800 persons.

Hotel Accommodations

The Oriental Riverside Hotel Shanghai, integrated with the Congress Center, will be the most convenient for delegates. The hotel has the city's most comfortable guest rooms, with an average size ranging from 35 square meters to 440 square meters. All of the 260 rooms and suites are equipped with the most modern amenities.

Arrangements are being made for delegates to stay at other hotels within 3 km of the Congress Center. Bus transportation from the main hotels around to the Congress Center will be provided.

Pre- and Post-Congress Tours

Several Pre- and Post-Congress tours are being arranged. For further information, please visit www.chinaguide.net.cn/internoise2008/highlights.htm.

Congress Secretariat

Institute of Acoustics, Chinese Academy of Sciences,

P.O. Box 2712

21 Beisihuanxilu St., Beijing 100080

P. R. China.
Tel:
 +86-10-62565691, 62553765

Fax: +86-10-62
654079
E-mail: in2008@mail.ioa.ac.cn

Website: www.internoise2008.org

 
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