Measurement and Characterization of Hearing Protection Devices in the Presence of Impulse Sound

Bruno Tardif, D. Lo, R. Goubran
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Abstract

Impulsive sounds can cause severe hearing damage and even hearing loss. Sound protection devices are widely used to attenuate impulsive sounds and reduce their impact on hearing. Properly measuring and characterizing the sound attenuation is essential when choosing a specific hearing protection device. Currently, hearing protection devices are often characterized using the Impulse Peak Insertion Loss (IPIL) that measures the total attenuation across all frequency bands. IPIL does not provide any information about the spectral attenuation of the device. Human hearing is spectrally sensitive, and the risk of noise-induced hearing damage is frequency-dependent. Therefore, characterizing hearing protection devices has to be done for both the peak and the full audible frequency spectrum from 20 Hz to 20k Hz. In this paper, we propose a novel energy preserving method for estimating the 1/3 octave band insertion loss using the continuous wavelet transform. To do so, we collected gunshot audio sounds from firing a sniper rifle and evaluated the sound attenuation effect of adding a sound protection device (or sound suppressor) to the rifle. The method that we called Wavelets Octave Band Insertion Loss (WOBIL) is compared with existing methods such as the IPIL, the Impulsive Spectral Insertion Loss (ISIL) and the recently published Octave Band Impulse Peak Insertion Loss (OBIPIL).
脉冲声下听力保护装置的测量和特性
冲动的声音会造成严重的听力损伤,甚至听力丧失。声音保护装置被广泛用于衰减脉冲声音,降低其对听力的影响。在选择特定的听力保护装置时,正确测量和表征声音衰减是必不可少的。目前,听力保护设备通常使用脉冲峰值插入损耗(IPIL)来测量所有频段的总衰减。IPIL不提供有关器件的光谱衰减的任何信息。人的听力是频谱敏感的,噪声引起的听力损伤的风险是频率相关的。因此,听力保护装置的特征必须在20 Hz到20k Hz的峰值和全可听频谱范围内完成。本文提出了一种利用连续小波变换估计1/3倍频带插入损耗的保能方法。为此,我们收集了狙击步枪射击的声音,并评估了在步枪上添加声音保护装置(或声音抑制器)的声音衰减效果。我们将小波倍频带插入损失(WOBIL)方法与现有的IPIL、脉冲频谱插入损失(ISIL)和最近发表的倍频带脉冲峰值插入损失(OBIPIL)方法进行了比较。
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