It is recognised that A-weighted measurements of sound pressure levels and sound power levels alone are insufficient for measurements in relation to product sound quality and noise annoyance potential. This has led to increasing interest in measures in c loser agreement with human sound perception as e.g. loudness, sharpness roughness. Equipment, which gives easy and reliable measurements of loudness and other psychoacoustic parameters, is now available, and therefore there is a need to supplement existi ng measurement methods with procedures for measurement of loudness etc. In the existing ISO-standards for measurements of A-weighted sound pressure levels and sound power levels, measurement positions are not defined with the purpose of giv...
Abstract: The measurement of quantities expressing the human response to some external stimuli is of...
The present study was carried out to determine whether recorded musical tones played at various pitc...
Subjective ratings of the audibility, annoyance, and loudness of music and speech sounds transmitted...
It is recognised that A-weighted measurements of sound pressure levels and sound power levels alone ...
Simple weighting methods and the ISO loudness models are compared with listener-adjusted loudness le...
The physical meaning and methods of determining loudness were reviewed Loudness is a psychoacoustic ...
Sound quality is a complex perceptual measure depending on several factors, which can often be assoc...
Published in: Proceedings of the 14th Joint International IMEKO TC1 + TC7 + TC 13 Symposium : "Intel...
Methods of calculating steady loudness were examined. Loudness has been characterised as a psychoaco...
The sound of a product is now a product parameter that needs the same attention as its concept desig...
For a successful hearing instrument fitting, it is essential to meet three categories of auditory cr...
International audienceFour experiments were conducted to assess the loudness of both increasing and ...
Listeners can judge the overall loudness of time-varying sounds quite easily, i.e., assign a single ...
Sound power level of a noise source is determined by means of sound pressure level or sound intensit...
Discrepancies in loudness (i.e. sensation of audio intensity) has been of great concern within the b...
Abstract: The measurement of quantities expressing the human response to some external stimuli is of...
The present study was carried out to determine whether recorded musical tones played at various pitc...
Subjective ratings of the audibility, annoyance, and loudness of music and speech sounds transmitted...
It is recognised that A-weighted measurements of sound pressure levels and sound power levels alone ...
Simple weighting methods and the ISO loudness models are compared with listener-adjusted loudness le...
The physical meaning and methods of determining loudness were reviewed Loudness is a psychoacoustic ...
Sound quality is a complex perceptual measure depending on several factors, which can often be assoc...
Published in: Proceedings of the 14th Joint International IMEKO TC1 + TC7 + TC 13 Symposium : "Intel...
Methods of calculating steady loudness were examined. Loudness has been characterised as a psychoaco...
The sound of a product is now a product parameter that needs the same attention as its concept desig...
For a successful hearing instrument fitting, it is essential to meet three categories of auditory cr...
International audienceFour experiments were conducted to assess the loudness of both increasing and ...
Listeners can judge the overall loudness of time-varying sounds quite easily, i.e., assign a single ...
Sound power level of a noise source is determined by means of sound pressure level or sound intensit...
Discrepancies in loudness (i.e. sensation of audio intensity) has been of great concern within the b...
Abstract: The measurement of quantities expressing the human response to some external stimuli is of...
The present study was carried out to determine whether recorded musical tones played at various pitc...
Subjective ratings of the audibility, annoyance, and loudness of music and speech sounds transmitted...