An investigation of twenty-one cases of low-frequency noise complaints

Christian Sejer Pedersen, Henrik Møller, Kerstin Persson-Waye

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Abstract

Twenty-one cases of low-frequency noise complaints were thoroughly investigated with the aim of answering the question whether it is real physical sound or low-frequency tinnitus that causes the annoyance. Noise recordings were made in the homes of the complainants taking the spatial variation of the sound field into account. The complainants were exposed to the recordings in blind test listening experiments in order to investigate if they could hear the sound recorded in their own home and if it was the annoying sound. Furthermore, the low-frequency hearing function of each complainant was investigated and characteristics of the annoying sound was matched. The final data analysis is in progress at the time of abstract submission and the results will be presented in the paper and at the conference.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelProceedings of 19th International Congress on Acoustics - ICA07 : Acoustics for the 21st Century
RedaktørerAntonio Calvo-Manzano, Antonio Pérez-López, J. Salvador Santiago
Antal sider6
ForlagSpanish Acoustical Society
Publikationsdato2007
ISBN (Elektronisk)84-87985-12-2
StatusUdgivet - 2007
BegivenhedInternational congress on acoustics - Madrid, Spanien
Varighed: 2 sep. 20077 sep. 2007

Konference

KonferenceInternational congress on acoustics
Land/OmrådeSpanien
ByMadrid
Periode02/09/200707/09/2007

Bibliografisk note

Invited paper ENV-05-002. Abstract i book of abstracts s. 187.

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