Detection of extraneous abnormal sounds affecting road traffic noise by use of a necessary condition method |
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Authors: | Yuichi Kato |
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Institution: | a Interdisciplinary Faculty of Science and Engineering, Shimane University, 1060 Nishi-Kawatsu, Matsue 690-8504, Japan b Z Acoustic Design, 1-19-2 Matta-Ohmiya, Tsurumi-ku, Osaka 538-0031, Japan |
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Abstract: | When measuring and/or recording road traffic sound levels during a long time interval, extraneous abnormal sounds will inevitably affect the road traffic sound levels of interest. Such sounds include those produced by horns, sirens, animals, construction sites, and the like. The detection and elimination of such extraneous sound requires much time and effort, but are necessary if noise indices such as Leq, Lmax, and L10 are to be properly estimated. This paper proposes a practical detection method of these extraneous interfering sounds by deriving a necessary condition that road traffic sound levels must satisfy. The necessary condition provides an easy method of identifying sound levels not satisfying the condition, and distinguishes them as extraneous abnormal sounds, even in a large volume of observed data. The validity and usefulness of this method are confirmed by application to actually observed data. |
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Keywords: | Sampled sound levels Time pattern Difference Sound power level Elimination |
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