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Thursday July 30, 2026 2:50pm - 3:15pm EDT
Engine order enhancement is central in automotive sound design, where selective harmonics are synthesized to shape perceptual qualities such as sportiness, refinedness, or power. This paper investigates a neural network-based approach to combustion engine sound modeling that extends conventional engine order analysis and enhancement by deriving synthesis parameters from audio data with machine learning and incorporating stochastic components into the synthesis framework. The system parameterizes engine sounds as a compact representation capturing per-order and broadband timbral variation across the full RPM-torque operating range, while remaining manually tunable and compatible with established automotive audio frameworks. The approach leverages gradient-based optimization and analysis-by-synthesis through an end-to-end differentiable implementation. The resulting synthesis parameter set is directly transferable to conventional DSP implementations for deployment on embedded targets. Spectral metrics and listening tests confirm high reconstruction fidelity, and integration into an established automotive audio framework EVx Suite demonstrates technical feasibility on deployment-ready embedded systems.
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Thursday July 30, 2026 2:50pm - 3:15pm EDT
Hall C

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