INSA

General Description

INSA Lyon is one of the major universities of Science and Technology in Europe. Created in 1957, INSA Lyon trains yearly more than 900 multi-competent engineers over a 5 year curriculum and has 23 research laboratories. Research involves more than 500 professors and assistant professors, as well as about 600 PhD students. Topics may be civil engineering, chemistry, biology, informatics, telecommunications, mechanics. The Laboratoire Vibrations Acoustique (LVA) counts 5 professors, 11 assistant professors, 1 engineer, 1 technician, 2 secretaries, 10 PhD students, 3 post doctoral researchers. LVA is a partner of the laboratory of excellence CeLyA, the Institut Carnot I@L, the research group GDR Visible.

Supervisors and Expertise

Jerome Antoni. M.S. in Mechanical Engineering (1995), Ph.D. in Signal Processing (2000), France. He currently holds a full professor position at the University of Lyon, France. The main direction of his research activity is vibration-based condition monitoring and inverse problems in acoustics and vibration. He is with the Editorial Boards of Mechanical System and Signal Processing, International Journal of Condition Monitoring, and Diagnostika. He has been advisor or co-advisor of 12 PhD theses.  

Key Facilities and Infrastructure

A fully equipped noise and vibration measurement laboratory (including a Kundt tube, microFlown antennas, vibrometers, microphones arrays, mannequins, hydrophones, sonometres etc), a large reverberation chamber, a sound transmission room, a psychoacoustics cell, 6 engine test rigs with power brakes, a hydraulic test rig, a vibration test rig, an experimental modal analysis rig.

Previous Involvement in Research and Training Programmes

Marie Curie EDSVS program, ITN MID-FREQUENCY

Current Involvement in Research and Training Programmes

Running FP7 research and training projects: eVADER and involved in numerous national and industrial research programmes.

 

Publications

 

1- J. Antoni, “A Bayesian approach to sound source reconstruction: optimal basis, regularization, and focusing”, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Volume 131, Issue 4, pp. 2873-2890

2- J. Antoni, “Cyclostationarity by Examples”, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, Volume 23, Issue 4, pp. 987-1036, 2009.

3- J. Antoni, F. Guillet, M. El Badaoui, F. Bonnardot, “Blind Separation of Convolved Cyclostationary Processes”, Signal Processing, Vol. 85, Issue 1, pp.51-66, 2005.