Table 1
Summary of data comparing 3 types of simulators – 1st column: acronym of the institution (NASA: National Aeronautical and Space Administration, USA, [21]; OLD: University of Oldenburg, Germany, [30]; SU: Sorbonne Université, present article) – 2nd column: type of reproduced booms – 3rd column: volume of the room in cubic meters – 4th column: number of loudspeakers – 5th column: number of different reproduced booms – 6th column: accuracy of the reproduction (min and max differences in dB between reproduced and target boom, first line in ASEL, second line in PL) – 7th column: range of reproduced outdoor booms (first line in ASEL, second line in PL). Indoor boom levels are different. NP: data not provided in the reference.
Simulator | Type of boom | Vol. | # LS | # Booms | Accuracy | Range |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NASA | Indoor (transmission through walls and closed window) | 36 | 104 | 73 | NP | NP |
−0.7 to +0.6 | 70–105 | |||||
OLD | Outdoor | 9 | 2 | 24 | NP | 55–70 |
NP | NP | |||||
SU (bedroom) | Indoor (transmission through open window) | 34 | 7 | 5 | −0.1 to +0.9 | 56–78 |
+0.5 to +6.8 | 76–92 | |||||
SU (living room) | Indoor (transmission through 2 open windows) | 73 | 14 | 2 | −0.1 to +1 | 62–75 |
+0.8 to +2.7 | 81–89 |
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