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2021 ◽  
Vol 69 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-65
Author(s):  
Daniel Carr ◽  
Patricia Davies

Predictors of people's responses to noise inside cars are used by car companies to identify and address potential noise problems from tests. Because significant improvements have been made in engine, powertrain, and tire/road noise, it is now important to pursue improvements in wind or aerodynamic noise. While models of loudness are commonly used to predict people's responses to stationary wind noise, some wind noises are less acceptable than is predicted by loudness metrics. Additional sound characteristics may account for this. Three listening studies were designed to examine the usefulness of including additional sound quality metrics with loudness in models used to predict acceptability for stationary wind-noise sounds. Test sounds were based on recordings made in cars in a wind tunnel. Signal modification techniques were developed to decorrelate metrics across a set of sounds and to examine how acceptability changes with strengths of particular sound characteristics. Models of acceptability for stationary wind noise are significantly improved when a metric that predicts the sharpness of a sound is included in the model with the loudness metric.


2020 ◽  
Vol 41 (2) ◽  
pp. 433-441
Author(s):  
Varsha Rallapalli ◽  
Melinda Anderson ◽  
James Kates ◽  
Lauren Balmert ◽  
Lynn Sirow ◽  
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Author(s):  
Thomas Pambrun ◽  
Cyril Durand ◽  
Marion Constantin ◽  
Alexandre Masse ◽  
Céline Marra ◽  
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