Model-Based Systems and Acoustics: Data-Enabled Interdisciplinary Approaches and Applications

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 September 2025

 

Special Issue Editors

Dr. Kavitha Chandra  Website  E-Mail: Kavitha_Chandra@uml.edu
University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States
Interests: physical and computational acoustics; stochastic modeling; systems engineering; digital transformation; immersive technologies; engineering education

 

 

Dr. Charles Thompson  Website  E-Mail: Charles_thompson@uml.edu
University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States
Interests: acoustics; control theory; fluid mechanics; heat transfer; linear and nonlinear systems; telecommunications

Special Issue Information

Dear colleagues,


Acoustic signals and devices are becoming critical components of complex data-driven systems that are emerging across multiple domains, including healthcare, transportation, manufacturing, surveillance, security, and home automation. Voice-activated technologies embedded within these systems are designed to improve the user experience. Autonomous systems rely on accurate detection and characterization of acoustic signals in their environment to support real-time decision-making related to their mission. Neuromorphic systems are being engineered to model the human auditory system with the potential to improve the auditory performance of robots, immersive and mobile devices. Advances in acoustic sensors and actuators in immersive technologies such as augmented, virtual and extended reality now have capability for detecting, controlling and directing sound to precise locations, enabling system users to conduct tasks more efficiently with audio cues or receive personalized information based on acoustic scene analysis.

 

The design of these systems requires a holistic approach that considers not just the operational mission but also the effect and impact these systems may have on the users and the environment. Building resilience against cyber-attacks by malicious actors and external systems for example is a critical requirement that must be considered in the system conceptualization phase. This special issue seeks novel research studies and state-of-the-art surveys that address the integration, representation and analysis of acoustic components within a larger system of interest. A particular focus is the application of model-based systems engineering tools and techniques that highlight the interaction, dependencies, performance and use-cases of data-driven systems with consideration across the system life cycle.

 

Dr. Kavitha Chandra

Dr. Charles Thompson

Guest Editors

 

Keywords

acoustics; sound; cyber-physical; system architecture; digital models; digital twins; model-based systems engineering; cyber-threats; intelligent algorithms

 

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