A 3.5-to-6.2-GHz Mixer-First Acoustic-Filtering Chipset with Mixed-Domain Asymmetric IF and Complex BB Recombination Achieving 170 MHz BW and +27 dBm IIP3 at $1\times \text{BW}$ offset

Author(s):  
Hyungjoo Seo ◽  
Mengze Sha ◽  
Jin Zhou
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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 4829
Author(s):  
Vojtech Chmelík ◽  
Daniel Urbán ◽  
Lukáš Zelem ◽  
Monika Rychtáriková

In this paper, with the aim of assessing the deterioration of speech intelligibility caused by a speaker wearing a mask, different face masks (surgical masks, FFP2 mask, homemade textile-based protection and two kinds of plastic shields) are compared in terms of their acoustic filtering effect, measured by placing the mask on an artificial head/mouth simulator. For investigating the additional effects on the speaker’s vocal output, speech was also recorded while people were reading a text when wearing a mask, and without a mask. In order to discriminate between effects of acoustic filtering by the mask and mask-induced effects of vocal output changes, the latter was monitored by measuring vibrations at the suprasternal notch, using an attached accelerometer. It was found that when wearing a mask, people tend to slightly increase their voice level, while when wearing plastic face shield, they reduce their vocal power. Unlike the Lombard effect, no significant change was found in the spectral content. All face mask and face shields attenuate frequencies above 1–2 kHz. In addition, plastic shields also increase frequency components to around 800 Hz, due to resonances occurring between the face and the shield. Finally, special attention was given to the Slavic languages, in particular Slovak, which contain a large variety of sibilants. Male and female speech, as well as texts with and without sibilants, was compared.


2016 ◽  
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pp. 5537-5552 ◽  
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Jianpu Da ◽  
Guiyun Xu ◽  
Xiaoguang Zhang ◽  
Mengfang Han ◽  
TingTing Xia

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Michael Brennan ◽  
Phillip Joseph ◽  
Stuart Whitfield ◽  
Simon Dray ◽  
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Karl Grosh
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