Background noise Sample Clauses

Background noise. 2.3.1. Measurement criteria for A-weighted sound pressure level The background, or ambient noise, shall be measured for a duration of at least 10 seconds. A 10 second sample taken from these measurements shall be used to calculate the reported background noise, ensuring the 10 seconds sample selected is representative of the background noise in absence of any transient disturbance. The measurements shall be made with the same microphones and microphone locations used during the test When testing in an indoor facility, the noise emitted by the roller-bench, chassis dynamometer, or other test facility equipment, without the vehicle installed or present, inclusive of the noise caused by air handling, facility vehicle cooling, shall be reported as the background noise. The recorded maximum A-weighted sound pressure level from both microphones during the 10 second sample shall be reported as the background noise, Lbgn, for both left and right microphones. For each 10 second sample at each microphone, the maximum to minimum range of the background noise, ∆Lbgn, p-p, shall be reported. The one-third-octave frequency spectrum, corresponding to the reported maximum level of background noise in the microphone with the highest background level, shall be reported.
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Background noise. During the calibration background noise is also recorded. In a separate measurement the frequency spectrum of the background has been determined and is then subtracted from the calibration signal spectrum. Typically, the background noise is several orders of magnitude below the signal strength. This is even the case for the component |Hθ,vert| with lowest LPDA sensitivity. For large zenith angles close to 90◦ and in the case of the component |Hθ,vert| also for small zenith angles directly above the radio station, however, the background noise and the signal can be of the same order of magnitude. In this case, the calibration signal spectrum constitutes an upper limit of the LPDA |Hφ| [m] 60 ◦ Θ ◦ 45 30 ◦ 15 ◦ ◦ 55 MHz 0 2017 JINST 90 ◦ 7 8 9 10 75 ◦ 60 ◦ Θ 45 ◦ 30 ◦ ◦ 15 ◦ 55 MHz 0 12 90 ◦ |Hθ,hor| [m] ◦ 75 60 ◦ Θ 45 ◦ 30 ◦ 15 ◦ ◦ 55 MHz 0 T10005 90 ◦
Background noise. Noise control measures will be undertaken to achieve a background noise criterion of NC-­‐25-­‐30 for all of the Lecture Theatre rooms (except booth operator/rack room, which must achieve NC-­‐35), in order to provide good speech intelligibility for both local and remote listeners. This includes noise from HVAC and lighting ballasts.
Background noise. Noise control measures will be undertaken to achieve a background noise criterion of NC-­‐30-­‐35 for Classroom, Learning Space, Computer Lab, and Meeting Room type spaces. This includes noise from HVAC and lighting ballasts.
Background noise. 1. In order to provide good speech intelligibility for local and remote listeners:
Background noise. 2.6.2.1 Noise control measures must be undertaken to achieve a background noise criterion of NC 30-35.
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