A Standardized Scale for the Assessment of Car Interior Sound Quality

971976

5/20/1997

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Abstract
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The paper describes the development of a scale for the assessment of car interior sound quality.
The scale had to meet three demands:
  • Standardization, i.e. the scale values of different sound events should be directly comparable to each other.
  • Economy; i.e. the use of the scale should be time efficient.
  • Validity, i.e. the scale should be suitable for a precise distinction between sounds of different quality.
A rating scale based on centile standards was constructed enabling the economic and specific measurement of four basic qualities: pleasantness, power, brightness and impulsiveness. In a series of experiments the scale was applied to a representative sample of interior sounds. The results show that the scale differentiates indeed precisely between the individual vehicles. This gives a reliable data base for the selection of reference sounds for optimization purposes.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/971976
Citation
Bisping, R., Giehl, S., and Vogt, M., "A Standardized Scale for the Assessment of Car Interior Sound Quality," SAE Noise and Vibration Conference and Exposition, Traverse City, Michigan, United States, May 20, 1997, https://doi.org/10.4271/971976.
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Published
5/20/1997
Product Code
971976
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English