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Without using Rightslink: Address requests for permission for republication or other reuse of journal articles or portions thereof to: Office of Rights and Permissions, AIP Publishing LLC, 1305 Walt Whitman Road, Suite 300, Melville, NY 11747- 4300, USA; FAX: 516-576-2450; Tel.: 516-576-2268; E-mail: [email protected] CODEN: JASMAN ISSN: 0001-4966 The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Acoustical Society of America Editor-in-Chief: James F. Lynch ASSOCIATE EDITORS OF JASA General Linear Acoustics: B.T. Hefner, Univ. Washington; J.B. Lawrie, Brunel Physiological Acoustics: C. Abdala, House Research Inst.; I.C. Bruce, McMaster Univ.; A.N. Norris, Rutgers University; A.G. Petculescu, Univ. Louisiana, Univ.; K. Grosh, Univ. of Michigan; C.A. Shera, Harvard Medical School Lafayette; O. Umnova, Univ. Salford; R.M. Waxler, Natl. Ctr. for Physical Psychological Acoustics: L.R. Bernstein, Univ. Conn.; V. Best, Natl. Acoust. Acoustics; S.F. Wu, Wayne State Univ. Lab., Australia; E. Buss, Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; J.F. Culling, Nonlinear Acoustics: R.O. Cleveland, Univ. of Oxford; M. Destrade, Natl. Univ. Cardiff Univ.; F.J. Gallun, Dept. Veteran Affairs, Portland; Enrique Lopez- Ireland, Galway; L. Huang, Univ. of Hong Kong; V.E. Ostashev, Natl. Oceanic Poveda, Univ. of Salamanca; V.M. Richards, Univ. California, Irvine; M.A. and Atmospheric Admin; O.A. Sapozhnikov, Mos cow State Univ. Stone, Univ. of Cambridge; E.A. Strickland, Purdue Univ. Atmospheric Acoustics and Aeroacoustics: P. Blanc-Benon, Ecole Centrale Speech Production: D.A. Berry, UCLA School of Medicine; L.L. Koenig, Long de Lyon; A. Hirschberg, Eindhoven Univ. of Technol.; J.W Posey, NASA Langley Island Univ. and Haskins Labs.; C.H. Shadle, Haskins Labs.; B.H. Story, Univ. of Res. Ctr. (ret.); D.K. Wilson, Army Cold Regions Res. Lab. Arizona; Z. Zhang, Univ. of California, Los Angeles Underwater Sound: N.P. Chotiros, Univ. of Texas; J.A. Colosi, Naval Speech Perception: D. Baskent, Univ. Medical Center, Groningen; T. Bent, Indiana Postgraduate School; S.E. Dosso, Univ. of Victoria; T.F. Duda, Woods Hole Univ.; C.G. Clopper, Ohio State Univ.; J.H. Hilenbrand, Western Michigan Univ.; Oceanographic Inst.; C. Feuillade, Pontifícia Univ. Católica de Chile; K.G. Foote, A. Lofqvist, Lund Univ.; B.R. Munson, Univ. of Minnesota; P.B. Nelson, Univ. of Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst.; A.P. Lyons, Pennsylvania State Univ.; Martin Minnesota; M.S. Sommers, Washington Univ. Siderius, Port land State Univ.; W. Siegmann, Rensselaer Polytech. Inst.; H.C. Speech Processing: C.Y. Espy-Wilson, Univ. of Maryland; College Park; M.A. Song, Scripps Inst. of Oceanography; A.M. Thode, Scripps Inst. of Oceanography Hasegawa-Johnson, Univ. of Illinois; S.S. Narayanan, Univ. of Southern California Ultrasonics and Physical Acoustics: T. Biwa, Tohoku Univ.; M.R. Haberman, Musical Acoustics: D. Deutsch, Univ. of California, San Diego; T.R. Moore, Univ. Texas Austin; M.F. Hamilton, Univ. Texas, Austin; V.M. Keppens, Univ. Rollins College; J. Wolfe, Univ. of New South Wales Tennessee, Knoxville; T.G. Leighton, Inst. for Sound and Vibration Res. Bioacoustics: W.W.L. Au, Hawaii Inst. of Marine Biology; C.C. Church, Univ. Southampton; J.D. Maynard, Pennsylvania State Univ.; R. Raspet, Univ. of of Mississippi; R.R. Fay, Loyola Univ., Chicago; J.J. Finneran, Navy Marine Mississippi; R.K. Snieder, Colorado School of Mines; J.A. Turner, Univ. of Mammal Program; G. Haïat, Natl. Ctr. for Scientifi c Res. (CNRS); D.K. Mellinger, Nebraska—Lincoln; M.D. Verweij, Delft Univ. of Technol. Oregon State Univ.; D.L. Miller, Univ. of Michigan; A.N. Popper, Univ. Maryland; Transduction, Acoustical Measurements, Instrumentation, Applied Acous- T.J. Royston, Univ. Illinois, Chicago; A.M. Simmons, Brown Univ.; C.E. Taylor, tics: M.R. Bai, Natl., Tsinghua Univ.; D.A. Brown, Univ. of Massachusetts- UCLA Ecology and Evol. Biology; K.A. Wear, Food and Drug Admin; Suk Wang Dartmouth; D.D. Ebenezer, Naval Physical and Oceanographic Lab., India; T.R. Yoon, Sungkyunkwan Univ. Howarth, NAVSEA, Newport; M. Sheplak, Univ. of Florida Animal Bioacoustics: M. Dent, Univ. at Buffalo; C.F. Moss, Univ. of Maryland Structural Acoustics and Vibration: L. Cheng, Hong Kong Polytechnic Univ.; Computational Acoustics: D.S. Burnett, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr., Panama D. Feit, Applied Physical Sciences Corp.; L.P. Franzoni, Duke Univ.; J.H. Ginsberg, City; N.A. Gumerov, Univ. of Maryland; L.L. Thompson, Clemson Univ. Georgia Inst. of Technol. (emeritus); A.J. Hull, Naval Undersea Warfare Center; N.J. Kessissoglou, UNSW Australia; T. Kundu, Univ. of Arizona; K.M. Li, Purdue Mathematical Acoustics: R. Martinez, Applied Physical Sciences Univ.; E.A. Magliula, Naval Undersea Warfare Center; J.G. McDaniel, Boston Education in Acoustics: B.E. Anderson, Los Alamos National Lab.; V.W. Univ.; E.G. Williams, Naval Research Lab. Sparrow, Pennsylvania State Univ.; P.S. Wilson, Univ. of Texas at Austin Noise: Its Effects and Control: G. Brambilla, Natl. Center for Research Reviews and Tutorials: W.W.L. Au, Univ. Hawaii (CNR), Rome; B.S. Cazzolato, Univ. of Adelaide; S. Fidell, Fidell Assoc.; K.V. Forum and Technical Notes: N. Xiang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Univ. Horoshenkov, Univ. of Bradford; R. Kirby, Brunel Univ.; B. Schulte-Fortkamp, Acoustical News: E. Moran, Acoustical Society of America Tech nical Univ. of Berlin Standards News, Standards: S. Blaeser, Acoustical Society of America; Architectural Acoustics: B.F.G. Katz, Computer Science Lab. for Mechanics C. Struck, CJS Labs and Engineering Sciences (LIMSI); F. Sgard, Quebec Occupational Health and Safety Res. Ctr.; J.E. Summers, Appl. Res. Acoust., Washington; M. Vorlaender, Book Reviews: P.L. Marston, Washington State Univ. Univ. Aachen Patent Reviews: S.A. Fulop, California State Univ., Fresno; D.L. Rice, Acoustic Signal Processing: S.A. Fulop, California State Univ., Fresno; J. Li, Computalker Consultants (ret.) Zhejiang Univ.; P.J. Loughlin, Univ. of Pittsburgh; Z-H. Michalopoulou, New Jersey Inst. Technol.; K.G. Sabra, Georgia Inst. Tech; K. Wong, Hong Kong Polytech. Univ. ASSOCIATE EDITORS OF JASA EXPRESS LETTERS Editor: C.C. Church, Univ. Mississippi Acoustic Signal Processing: D.H. Chambers, Lawrence Livermore Natl. Lab.; General Linear Acoustics: A.J.M. Davis, Univ. California, San Diego; O.A. C.F. Gaumond, Naval Research Lab. Godin, NOAA-Earth System Research Laboratory; S.F. Wu, Wayne State Univ. Physiological Acoustics: B.L. Lonsbury-Martin, Loma Linda VA Medical Ctr. Nonlinear Acoustics: M.F. Hamilton, Univ. of Texas at Austin Psychological Acoustics: Q.-J. Fu, House Ear Inst. Aeroacoustics and Atmospheric Sound: V.E. Ostashev, Natl. Oceanic and Speech Production: A. Lofqvist, Univ. Hospital, Lund, Sweden Atmospheric Admin. Underwater Sound: G.B. Deane, Univ. of California, San Diego; D.R. Dowling, Speech Perception: A. Cutler, Univ. of Western Sydney; S. Gordon-Salant, Univ. Univ. of Michigan, A.C. Lavery, Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst.; J.F. Lynch, of Maryland Woods Hole Oceanographic Inst.; W.L. Siegmann, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Speech Processing and Communication Systems and Speech Perception: Ultrasonics, Quantum Acoustics, and Physical Effects of Sound: P.E. D.D. O’Shaughnessy, INRS-Telecommunications Barbone, Boston Univ.; T.D. Mast, Univ of Cincinatti; J.S. Mobley, Univ. of Music and Musical Instruments: D.M. Campbell, Univ. of Edinburgh; Mississippi D. Deutsch, Univ. of California, San Diego; T.R. Moore, Rollins College; T.D. Transduction: Acoustical Devices for the Generation and Reproduction Rossing, Stanford Univ. of Sound; Acoustical Measurements and Instrumentation: M.D. Sheplak, Univ. of Florida Bioacoustics—Biomedical: C.C. Church, Natl. Ctr. for Physical Acoustics Structural Acoustics and Vibration: J.G. McDaniel, Boston Univ. Bioacoustics—Animal: W.W.L. Au, Univ. Hawaii; C.F. Moss, Univ. of Maryland Noise: S.D. Sommerfeldt, Brigham Young Univ. Computational Acoustics: D.S. Burnett, Naval Surface Warfare Ctr., Panama City; Architectural Acoustics: N. Xiang, Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst. L.L. Thompson, Clemson Univ. CONTENTS page Technical Program Summary ..................................................... A8 Schedule of Technical Session Starting Times ......................................... A9 Map of Meeting Rooms at the Marriott Hotel ........................................ A11 Map of Salt Lake City .......................................................... A13 Calendar–Technical Program .................................................... A15 Calendar–Other Events ......................................................... A18 Meeting Information ........................................................... A19 Guidelines for Presentations ...................................................... A24 Dates of Future Meetings ........................................................ A26 50- and 25-Year Anniversaries .................................................... A27 2015 Annual Giving ............................................................ A28 Technical Sessions (1a__), Monday Morning ......................................... 1979 Technical Sessions (1p__), Monday Afternoon ....................................... 1997 Tutorial Session (1eID), Monday Evening ........................................... 2022 Technical Sessions (2a__), Tuesday Morning ......................................... 2023 Technical Sessions (2p__), Tuesday Afternoon ....................................... 2057 Technical Sessions (3a__), Wednesday Morning ...................................... 2087 Technical Sessions (3p__), Wednesday Afternoon ..................................... 2113 Plenary Session and Awards Ceremony, Wednesday Afternoon .......................... 2127 Distinguished Service Citation Award Encomium ..................................... 2129 R. Bruce Lindsay Award Encomium ............................................... 2133 Helmholtz-Rayleigh Interdisciplinary Silver Medal Award Encomium .................... 2137 Gold Medal Award Encomium .................................................... 2141 Technical Sessions (4a__), Thursday Morning ........................................ 2145 Technical Sessions (4p__), Thursday Afternoon ...................................... 2169 Technical Sessions (5a__), Friday Morning .......................................... 2200 Sustaining Members ............................................................ 2248 Application Forms ............................................................. 2250 Regional Chapters ............................................................. 2253 Author Index to Abstracts ....................................................... 2259 Index to Advertisers ............................................................ 2268 A5 J. Acoust. Soc. Am., Vol. 139, No. 4, Pt. 2, April 2016 171st Meeting: Acoustical Society of America A5

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