Tuomas Kuusisto's research while affiliated with University of Turku and other places
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Publication (1)
Previous research suggests that, in open-plan offices, noise complaints may be related to the high intelligibility of speech. Distraction distance, which is based on the Speech Transmission Index, can be used to objectively describe the acoustic quality of open-plan offices. However, the relation between distraction distance and perceived noise dis...
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... Very few studies in the literature address the issue of the measurement uncertainties of the SNQs of ISO 3382-3. First, Haapakangas et al. [6], who studied the relation between various quantities (including the SNQs of the ISO 3382-3 standard) and the perceived disturbance by noise, reported that the measurement uncertainties of D2S and LpAS4m are 1 dB(A) and 1.5 dB(A), respectively. These values are based on "the experience and unpublished data of the authors". ...