The Effect of Changes in Position of Sound Source and Microphone on Acoustic Measurements in Small Rooms. A Case Study
D. Mleczko and T. Wszołek
AGH University of Science and Technology, Department of Mechanics and Vibroacoustics, Al. A. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland
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Results of computer simulations and measurements in real interior for varying location of sound source and microphone are shown in the paper. A small room with a volume of 47 m3 was used for this purpose. The objective of measurements and calculations was to determine the sound pressure level and other parameters derived from the room impulse response (T30, EDT, C80, STI) followed by the sensitivity analysis of those parameters to changing the location and orientation of the sound source and the receiver. In order to determine these parameters, the room impulse response was measured using MLS method. Experimental studies have been used to verify the acoustic room model built with use of enhanced radial method algorithms and its sensitivity. That allowed complementary and extended simulation studies on the room acoustic characteristics and finally determination of sensitivity of output parameters to changes of location and orientation of the measurement channel elements.

DOI: 10.12693/APhysPolA.125.A-131
PACS numbers: 43.20.Dk, 43.50.Jh, 43.55.Ka, 43.58 Ta, 43.55.-n, 43.55.+p