Comfort Distance—A Single-Number Quantity Describing Spatial Attenuation in Open-Plan Offices [PDF]
ISO 3382-3 is globally used to determine the room acoustic conditions of open-plan offices using in situ measurements. The key outcomes of the standard are three single-number quantities: distraction distance, rD, A-weighted sound pressure level of ...
Valtteri Hongisto, Jukka Keränen
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Precision of ISO 3382-2 and ISO 3382-3 – A Round-Robin test in an open-plan office
Abstract International standards ISO 3382-2 and ISO 3382-3 are increasingly applied to determine the room acoustic conditions in open-plan offices because attention to noise control in such workplaces has increased. The precision of those standards in open-plan offices has not been published.
Valtteri Hongisto, Jukka Keränen
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Uncertainties of ISO 3382-3 sound pressure level quantities
The ISO 3382-3 standard uses the measurable sound pressure based parameters D2,S and Lp,A,S,4 m to describe the acoustic properties of open-plan offices.
Moritz Schneider
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Accuracy in the acoustical parameters evaluation according to ISO-3382 [PDF]
An exhaustive characterization of the new auditorium of the Navarre Conservatory of Music (Pamplona, Spain) has been carried out. All monaural acoustic parameters in all seats (375) have been measured for three source positions on the stage. For acoustic characterization, countless results can be obtained in accordance (in all cases) with the views of ...
MIGUEL Arana, Ricardo San Martin
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Influence of partition layouts on speech privacy in open-plan offices [PDF]
Different partition layouts were compared to determine how to increase speech privacy while maintaining communication efficiency between workers in an open-plan office. A preliminary survey was used to determine current usage and conditions of partitions
Seung-Min Lee, Chan-Hoon Haan
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Using ISO 3382 measures, and their extensions, to evaluate acoustical conditions in concert halls
Application of the ISO 3382 standard can lead to the acquisition of large amounts of data describing conditions in a hall. The data could include the values of a number of measures at 6 or more octave band frequencies and for many combinations of source and receiver location.
J S Bradley
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Measurements of Acoustical Parameters in the Ancient Open-Air Theatre of Tyndaris (Sicily, Italy)
The emerging field of archaeoacoustics is attracting increasing research attention from scholars of different disciplines: the investigation of the acoustic features of ancient open-air theatres is possibly one of its main themes.
Arianna Astolfi +2 more
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Review of Acoustic Sources Alternatives to a Dodecahedron Speaker
An omnidirectional source is required in many acoustic measurements. Commonly a dodecahedron speaker is used but due to various factors (e.g., high cost, transportation difficulties) other acoustic sources are sometimes preferred. In this review, fifteen
Nikolaos M Papadakis +2 more
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Under-Balcony Acoustic Diagnosis Using FOA-Based Directional Metrics: Early–Late Entropy and Vertical-Energy Discrepancy at 125 Hz, 1 kHz, and 4 kHz [PDF]
Traditional concert-hall evaluations primarily rely on ISO 3382-1 scalar parameters (e.g., C50 and C80), which summarize temporal energy behavior but provide limited insight into the directional composition of early reflections, particularly in ...
Po-Chun Ting, Yu-Cheng Liu
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Handclap for Acoustic Measurements: Optimal Application and Limitations
Handclap is a convenient and useful acoustic source. This study aimed to explore its optimal application and limitations for acoustic measurements as well for other possible utilizations.
Nikolaos M Papadakis +2 more
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