A number of indoor noise criteria systems are used to quantify the background noise in a built environment, including Noise Criteria (NC), Balanced Noise Criteria (NCB), Room Criteria (RC), Room Criteria Mark II (RC Mark II), A-weighted Equivalent Sound Pressure Level (LAeq), and others. An on-going debate exists in the acoustical community over which criterion is the most appropriate to use in the variety of ambient noise situations encountered. In an effort to quantitatively support the use of individual criterion, this project subjectively correlates these various criteria with human task performance and perception. Eleven subjects participated in a pilot study by completing typing and proofreading tasks, as well as subjective ratings...
Audible tones in noise generated by building mechanical equipment can be a leading cause of complain...
This paper develops a model to predict if listeners would be likely to complain due to annoyance whe...
Building services equipment often produces noise signatures with significant tones in them that can ...
This research investigated differences in task performance and perception under six non-time-varying...
Several noise criteria methods commonly used in architectural acoustics have been quantitatively rel...
Overall loudness is not the only quality of indoor background noise that affects occupants. The dis...
Currently there are a number of indoor noise criteria used to quantify the level of background noise...
Overall loudness is not the only quality of indoor background noise that affects occupants. The dist...
The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of noise from building mechanical systems with...
Previous studies have indicated that common indoor noise rating metrics, such as Noise Criteria NC a...
This study investigated the effects of noise from building mechanical systems with tonal components ...
Building services equipment often produce noise with prominent tones that can lead to complaints fro...
Prominent tones in noise generated by mechanical equipment in buildings can cause complaints from oc...
Audible tones in noise generated by building mechanical equipment can be a leading cause of complain...
This paper develops a model to predict if listeners would be likely to complain due to annoyance whe...
Building services equipment often produces noise signatures with significant tones in them that can ...
This research investigated differences in task performance and perception under six non-time-varying...
Several noise criteria methods commonly used in architectural acoustics have been quantitatively rel...
Overall loudness is not the only quality of indoor background noise that affects occupants. The dis...
Currently there are a number of indoor noise criteria used to quantify the level of background noise...
Overall loudness is not the only quality of indoor background noise that affects occupants. The dist...
The goal of this study was to investigate the effects of noise from building mechanical systems with...
Previous studies have indicated that common indoor noise rating metrics, such as Noise Criteria NC a...
This study investigated the effects of noise from building mechanical systems with tonal components ...
Building services equipment often produce noise with prominent tones that can lead to complaints fro...
Prominent tones in noise generated by mechanical equipment in buildings can cause complaints from oc...
Audible tones in noise generated by building mechanical equipment can be a leading cause of complain...
This paper develops a model to predict if listeners would be likely to complain due to annoyance whe...
Building services equipment often produces noise signatures with significant tones in them that can ...