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time window
Science; Acoustics
Fourier analysis tells us that time and frequency are simply two alternative ways of observing a signal. By changing the nature of a signal in the time domain, we implicitly ...
exponential averaging
Science; Acoustics
Generates a continuous running average where the most recently sampled spectra have more influence on the average than older samples. This provides a convenient form to examine ...
peak frequency-weighted sound pressure level
Science; Acoustics
Greatest instantaneous value of a standard frequency weighted sound pressure level, within a stated time interval. Note: If frequency weighting is not specified, the A-frequency ...
peak sound level
Science; Acoustics
Greatest instantaneous value of a standard frequency weighted sound pressure level, within a stated time interval. Note: If frequency weighting is not specified, the A-frequency ...
haas effect
Science; Acoustics
If the sound from a specific source arrives at one ear a few milliseconds later, than the other ear, then our hearing mechanism will judge the sound to be coming from the side of ...
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