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BS ISO 532-1:2017

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Acoustics. Methods for calculating loudness Zwicker method
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Language(s)

English

Published date

25-09-2018

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Specification of input signal and instrumentation
5 Method for stationary sounds
6 Method for time-varying sounds
7 Reporting data
Annex A (normative) - Numerical details and program
        code for the calculation of loudness of stationary
        and time-varying sounds (test implementation)
Annex B (normative) - Test signals for the validation
        of implementation
Annex C (informative) - Graphical user interface for
        the calculation of loudness of stationary and
        time-varying sounds
Annex D (informative) - Guidance for determining
        the loudness when using head and torso simulator
        microphones
Annex E (informative) - Uncertainty considerations
Bibliography

Describes two methods for estimating the loudness and loudness level of sounds as perceived by otologically normal persons under specific listening conditions.

This document specifies two methods for estimating the loudness and loudness level of sounds as perceived by otologically normal persons under specific listening conditions. The first method is intended for stationary sounds and the second method for arbitrary non-stationary (time-varying) sounds, including stationary sounds as a special case.

The methods can be applied to any sound recorded as single-channel measurements using a microphone, or as multi-channel measurements, for example by means of a head and torso simulator (see AnnexD). Since most important technical sounds are time-varying, a model of time-varying loudness is preferable.

The methods are based on the Zwicker algorithm.[14] The method for stationary sounds is provided for reasons of continuity and also offers the use of measured one-third-octave-band levels as input. The more general method for arbitrary sounds calculates the specific loudness pattern based on measured time signals by applying a signal processing model that is directly related to physiological and psychological characteristics of the human hearing system. Loudness is calculated from the specific loudness pattern. It has been shown that this method provides a good match to the results of many loudness experiments using synthetic and technical sounds.

No prior knowledge about the properties of the sound (e.g. broadband or narrowband noise, tonal content) and no user interactions are required for the fully automated application of the method.

The evaluation of the harmful effect of sound events is outside the scope of this document.

Committee
EH/1/1
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 16/30275390 DC. (06/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
9780539019872
Pages
70
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO 532-1:2017 Identical

ISO 11200:2014 Acoustics Noise emitted by machinery and equipment Guidelines for the use of basic standards for the determination of emission sound pressure levels at a work station and at other specified positions
IEC 60050-702:1992 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 702: Oscillations, signals and related devices
ISO 3740:2000 Acoustics Determination of sound power levels of noise sources Guidelines for the use of basic standards
ISO 80000-8:2007 Quantities and units Part 8: Acoustics
ISO 532:1975 Acoustics Method for calculating loudness level
ISO 1996-1:2016 Acoustics Description, measurement and assessment of environmental noise Part 1: Basic quantities and assessment procedures
ISO 9612:2009 Acoustics Determination of occupational noise exposure Engineering method
IEC 61260-1:2014 Electroacoustics - Octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters - Part 1: Specifications
IEC TS 60318-7:2017 Electroacoustics - Simulators of human head and ear - Part 7: Head and torso simulator for the measurement of air-conduction hearing aids
ISO 226:2003 Acoustics — Normal equal-loudness-level contours
ISO/IEC Guide 98-3:2008 Uncertainty of measurement — Part 3: Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement (GUM:1995)

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