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Mechanical Engineering, September 1st, 2002

While Bose Corp. of Framingham, Mass., may be known for its home audio equipment, its sound systems are also in automobiles, airplanes, stadiums, department stores, and restaurants, according to Thomas Froeschle, the company's vice president of research. To get a streamlined look for the system, Froeschle and his team use several engineering software programs, he said.

"We try to make the sound systems practically invisible," he said. "The speakers can be almost entirely hidden away so listeners can have the theater experience without the furniture, but the process of miniaturization is very ...

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