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Publikováno v:
Applied Acoustics. 153:71-77
Acoustical privacy is one of the most crucial, yet least satisfying aspects in open-plan offices. Irrelevant background speech impairs acoustic satisfaction and cognitive performance. Assessing acoustical conditions in occupied offices is challenging
Autor:
Francesca Quinto, Markus Lagos, Tobias Renz, Markus Plaschke, Heinrich Taubald, Andreas Bauer, Horst Geckeis
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Clays and Clay Minerals. 67:183-189
Np and Pu are two important actinides of concern for the safe long-term disposal of nuclear waste. Both actinides are, in addition, constituents of global nuclear fallout. Investigation of their environmental behavior requires ultra-sensitive analyti
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Bauphysik. 41:143-150
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Applied Acoustics. 139:24-33
Sound masking is a well-known measure to reduce the detrimental impact of irrelevant background speech in open-plan offices. However, the impact of the location of sound masking loudspeakers on the efficiency of masking systems with regard to cogniti
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Applied Acoustics. 137:151-160
Background speech has a detrimental impact on employees’ privacy perception and cognitive performance in open-plan offices. Sound masking that covers speech sounds can help to improve the speech privacy and the ability to work undisturbed in open o
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Acta Acustica united with Acustica. 104:611-622
The application of sound masking in office environments aims at reducing the disturbing impact of background speech. When a masker and speech signal are presented from different directions, spatial release from masking occurs that results in lower sp
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SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers. 49:430-432
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 144(2)
Sound masking can diminish the performance impairment due to background speech in open-plan offices. This paper compares a steady-state masking sound with the spectrum of the disturbing speech signal to a time-reversed speech masker. As part of a lab
Autor:
Luz Maria Mejia, Richard Ott, Leonardo Echeverria Pazos, Erica Erlanger, Alexandra Auderset, Fabio Cafagna, Patrick Elison, Ilya Fomin, Jose Guitian, Friedrich Hawemann, Nico Kueter, Maximilian Mand, Simone Moretti, Nicola Oestreicher, Nadezhda Paneva, Paul Petschnig, Simon Preuss, Riccardo Reitano, Tobias Renz, Brandi Revels, Yanyan Wang, Sacha Winterberg, Hongrui Zhang
Field guide of Doctoral Excursion to Colombia, co-organized by Luz M. Mejia, R.Ott, L. Echeverria-Pazos, E. Erlanger. Chapter 11:Climate Change Effects on Colombian Biodiversity written by Luz M. Mejia and B. Revels. 
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https://zenodo.org/record/4048764
https://zenodo.org/record/4048764
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 143(3)
Sound masking can reduce the distraction due to ambient sounds in open-plan offices. This paper compares a typical masking sound with a slope of -5 dB per octave to a steady-state signal with the spectrum of the disturbing speech signal. Subjects had