A distribution based definition of impulse noise
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- DOI: 10.1121/1.393698
A distribution based definition of impulse noise
Abstract
Determining when a worksite exposure should be considered impulsive is a problem which has complicated both research into mechanisms of auditory pathology and protection of the exposed worker. An ideal solution requires that a definition of impulsive noise be developed which is independent of specific characteristics such as duration and amplitude. As an alternative to duration independence, a fixed time window over which a statistic is calculated may also serve as a basis for classification. Additionally, selecting this window on the basis of TTS production in the ear provides a biological basis for the definition of impulsiveness. Classification of impulsiveness based on the sample kurtosis meets the requirements of a generally applicable impulse definition.
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