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  1. Protection of Workers Against Noise and Vibration in the Working Environment (ILO codes of practice) by International Labour Office, 1980-12
  2. Noise in the Military Environment (Brasseys New Battlefield Weapons Systems and Technology Series, Vol 3) by R. F. Powell, M. R. Forrest, 1991-11
  3. Noise Control in the Built Environment by John Roberts, 1989-03
  4. Environmental Urban Noise (Advances in Ecological Sciences) by Amando Garcia, 2001-01
  5. Noise in Public Places by Dept.of Environment, 1974-08
  6. Neighbourhood Noise by Dept.of Environment, 1971-10
  7. European Community Environment Legislation: Noise by European Communities, 1996-12
  8. Basic and Applied Aspects of Noise-Induced Hearing Loss (Nato Asi Series a, Life Sciences, Vol 111) (Nato a S I Series Series a, Life Sciences)
  9. Acoustics and Noise Control by B. J. Smith, R. J. Peters, et all 1996-06
  10. ENGINEERING NOISE CONTROL PB by Bies, 1988-10-01
  11. Working environment: Atmospheric pollution, noise, and vibration : fourth item on the agenda by International Labour Office, 1976
  12. Engineering Acoustics: An Introduction to Noise Control by Michael Möser, 2009-08-12
  13. Active Control of Noise and Vibration by Colin Hansen, Scott Snyder, 1996-11-01
  14. Speech Levels in Various Noise Environments by Karl S. Pearsons, Ricarda L. Bennett, et all 1977

1. Air Noise Environment
Environmental engineers specialising in air, noise and emissions assessment and monitoring. ANE is based in Australia and works throughout the Asia Pacific region.
http://www.ane.com.au

2. Air Noise Environment - Staff
Prior to joining Air noise environment, Sue worked with the Queensland EnvironmentalProtection Agency and a number of environmental consultants including
http://www.ane.com.au/Pages/Staff.htm
The technical staff of the firm currently comprises:
Claire Richardson - BSc (Hons), MIOA, MAAS, MRSH
Principal Consultant
Claire is an Environmental Scientist with post-graduate qualifications in Air Pollution Control and Acoustics and Noise Control. With over fifthteen years experience in the field of environmental management, across Asia, Europe and all Australian states, Claire offers a broad based skill set in addition to keynote expertise in the technical areas of air quality and acoustics.
C laire is an invited member of various technical and policy related committees and participates actively in the development of Australian environmental legislation. Claire is also a member of the Queensland Branch Committee of the Clean Air Society. Sue Hogg - B.Env. Eng. (Hons), M. Eng. Sci. Grad IEAust PEng
Associate
Sue is an environmental engineer with an extensive skills base. She has ten years experience in waste management, policy and legislation. Sue has served on the Queensland Executive Committee of the Waste Management Association of Australia (WMAA) for four years. Ramses Zietek - B.Eng (Env) MIEAust

3. State Of Noise Environment
State of noise environment. According to the noise monitoring resultsin fiscal 2000, 299 out of 521 monitoring points achieved the
http://www.epcc.pref.osaka.jp/apec/eng/monitor/bc1.htm
State of Noise Environment
According to the noise monitoring results in fiscal 2000, 299 out of 521 monitoring points achieved the environmental quality standard for environmental noise level in both day time and night time, 137 points achieved in either day or night, and 85 points did not achieve in either day or night.
On the other hand, 133 out of 321 monitoring points achieved the environmental quality standard for road traffic noise level in both day time and night time, 33 points achieved in either day or night, and 155points did not achieve in either day or night.

Achievement rate of Environmental Quality Standard for Noise

4. Analysis Of The Low-Frequency Radio Noise Environment At Satellite Heights From
Display session, Wednesday, June 12 Tripp Commons,. 55.15 Analysis of the LowFrequencyRadio noise environment at Satellite Heights from Terrestrial Sources.
http://www.aas.org/publications/baas/v28n2/aas188/abs/S055015.html
Previous abstract Next abstract Session 55 - Space Instrumentation.
Display session, Wednesday, June 12
Tripp Commons,
[55.15] Analysis of the Low-Frequency Radio Noise Environment at Satellite Heights from Terrestrial Sources
M. F. Taylor, J. P. Basart (Iowa State U.), M. McCoy (Electrospace Sys.), E. Rios (Iowa State U.) Program listing for Wednesday

5. Air Noise Environment Pty Ltd (ANE), Australia
Australia Air noise environment Pty Ltd (ANE). Street, 344 Queen Street, Level20. City, Brisbane QLD 4000. Country, Australia. Telephone, (+61) 7 3221 8131.
http://www.eco-web.com/register/01153.html
Air Noise Environment Pty Ltd (ANE)
Street 344 Queen Street, Level 20 City Brisbane QLD 4000 Country Australia Telephone Facsimile E-Mail ane@ane.com.au Internet www.ane.com.au Summary Updated 18-2-2002 Fields of Activity and Cross References Air Pollution Control Waste Management Noise Protection ... ECO Services International

6. Green Pages - Index 8.1 : Noise Analysis & Instruments
Air Noise Compliance Inc. (ANC) United States. Air noise environment Pty Ltd(ANE) Australia. Allied Environmental Consultants Limited (AEC) Hong Kong.
http://www.eco-web.com/index/category/8.1.html
AAC Centro de Acústica Aplicada SL (AAC)
Spain Absorsor Engenharia - Acustica, Vibracao e Ambiente, Lda Portugal Hong Kong Acústica y Telecomunicaciones SL (ACUSTTEL) Spain United States Air Noise Environment Pty Ltd (ANE) Australia Allied Environmental Consultants Limited (AEC) Hong Kong ALS Technichem (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Malaysia ATCO Noise Management Ltd Canada Atlantis Consulting Cyprus Automation Engineering (IPA) Romania BioNoise Ingegneria Ambientale Italy Bord na Móna Environmental Ltd Ireland Bowin Environeering Ltd Hong Kong Brandt Meio Ambiente (BMA) Brazil Bratati Intel (BI) India Casella Group United Kingdom Casella Stanger United Kingdom City Analytical Services Ltd (CAS) United Kingdom Cleaner Production Program (CPP) Pakistan Cooperativa de Consultoria e Planejamento Ambiental Ltda (COAMB) Brazil Cosmos Laboratory Equipment BVBA (CLE) Belgium CRL Environmental Corporation Philippines CSTI Acoustics United States Datanet Engineering, Inc. (DEI) United States Dekati Measurements Oy Finland Netherlands Ecoges Medio Ambiente, SL

7. Noise Environment Studies
First Previous Next Last Index Home Text. Slide 23 of 31.
http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/presentation/rpi_nar/sld023.html

8. Noise Environment James Green
First Previous Next Last Index Home Text. Slide 22 of 31.
http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/presentation/rpi_nar/sld022.html

9. Subject: Noise Environment Sub-Committee - Initial Proposal
Subject noise environment SubCommittee - Initial Proposal. Author Motorola. Thesetopics were Software Radio, Ultra Wideband Radio and the noise environment.
http://www.jacksons.net/tac/First Term/Noise_Plan v1.1.htm
Subject: Noise Environment Sub-Committee - Initial Proposal Author: Motorola Date August 11, 1999
Task Definition
In response to FCC requests, the TAC formed three sub-committees covering various topics impacting radio spectrum policy. These topics were Software Radio, Ultra Wideband Radio and the Noise Environment. The charter of the Noise Environment sub-committee was defined as follows. Noise Environment Sub-Committee Charter Assess and report to the Commission the current state of knowledge on electromagnetic noise levels and the effects of such noise on the reliability of existing and future communications systems. Identify, if possible, man made causes of electromagnetic noise that have or are likely to have harmful effects on wireless communications. Identify issues or causes of man made electromagnetic noise that justify FCC attention or action. Determine what types (if any) of electromagnetic noise create significant concerns and suggest technical approaches for obtaining sufficient information on the subject
Scope
Our approach to addressing this charter was to first define the scope of this effort. We felt that potential noise from RF communication devices (Cell phones, two-way radios, microwave equipment, etc), other types of devices (e.g. computers, cars, power lines, industrial equipment) and natural phenomena (atmospheric noise, sun spots) should be included as possible sources.

10. Speech Intelligibility In The Space Shuttle Mid-deck Noise Environment: The Eff
Speech Intelligibility in the Space Shuttle Middeck noise environmentThe Effect of Active Noise Reduction Technology. Michele H. Segal.
http://ergo.human.cornell.edu/AHProjects/segal99/tsld001.htm
Speech Intelligibility in the Space Shuttle Mid-deck Noise Environment: The Effect of Active Noise Reduction Technology
    Michele H. Segal
    DEA- Masterís Thesis Defense
    Dept. DEA, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853.
    Thesis chair: Professor Alan Hedge, Dept. DEA
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11. [OMRON] Hands-Free Word Recognition In Real Noise Environment
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12. NPL Acoustics: Rating The Total Noise Environment - Ideal Or Pragmatic Approach?
Rating the total noise environment ideal or pragmatic approach? - Abstract. AcousticsHome Publications Rating the total noise environment - ide .
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International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem, Dubrovnik, 1973. Proceedings (EPA 550/9-73-008), 777 - 784.
Year: 1973 D W Robinson
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Human reactions to noise are numerous and variable; despite this, quantitative methods are necessary for planning and comparing data on a uniform footing throughout the world. It is suggested that different measurement techniques may be more alike than they appear and from this arose the concept of Noise Pollution Level, LNP. Shortcomings of this measurement scale in its most primitive form are discussed and a computer realization for a modified LNP is proposed. Last modified on: Tuesday, 14-Jan-2003 09:22:41 GMT Privacy
National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, Middlesex, UK, TW11 0LW

13. The Noise Environment
The noise environment. If the product is meant to be used in a noisyenvironment, care must be taken to design around the noise.
http://www.szjtvoice.com/english/product/The Noise Environment.htm
The Noise Environment

14. [M.1032-1] Radio Noise Environment On Board Vessels
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16. Outdoor Concert Noise Environment Protection Policy
Home Your environment at home work and play Documents for public commentOutdoor Concert noise environment Protection Policy. Outdoor
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Outdoor Concert Noise Environment Protection Policy The draft Outdoor Concert Noise Environment Protection Policy (EPP) was released for public comment on 14 February 2001. The final EPP was notified in the Gazette on 9 August 2001. The EPP contains information and policies relating to environmental authorisations for outdoor concerts. It aims to provide reasonable protection to the amenity of neighbouring residents from outdoor concert noise while providing the broader community with access to enjoy significant events in accordance with the objects of the Environment Protection Act 1997. The EPP explains the procedures that the Environment Management Authority would use to grant environmental authorisations and provides guidance on the obligations of concert venue operators to meet their legislative requirements.
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17. Noise Environment Speech Recognition Using Spectral Subband Centroids
IPSJ SIGNotes Spoken Language Processing Abstract No.019 004. Noiseenvironment speech recognition using spectral subband centroids.
http://www.ipsj.or.jp/members/SIGNotes/Eng/21/1997/019/article004.html
Last Update¡§Tue Jun 19 14:46:14 2001 IPSJ SIGNotes Spoken Language Processing Abstract No.019 - 004
Noise environment speech recognition using spectral subband centroids
Tsuge Satoru Fukada Toshiaki Singer Harald Paliwalf Kuldip K.
ATR Interpreting Telecommunications Research Laboratories
Tokushima University
Griffith University
This paper investigates the effectiveness of a novel feature for speech recognition called spectral subband centroids (SSC). SSC are computed as frequency centroids for each subband using the power spectrum of the speech signal. This feature can be obtained reliably even under noisy conditions because SSC are mainly computed from spectral peaks such as formants whose positions are almost unchanged in a noisy environment. Therefore, we can expect SSC to provide here useful information. Experimental results on Japanese spontaneous speech recognition showed that SSC produced significant improvements at SNR=10dB and 20dB when used as a supplemental feature to the conventional Met-Frequency Cepstral Coefficients (MFCC).
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18. Evaluation Of Chamber Acoustic Noise Environment
Demonstration Project. Category Environmental Monitoring. Demonstration ProjectEvaluation of Chamber Acoustic noise environment. Project Lead Theodore Foley.
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Category: Environmental Monitoring Demonstration Project: Evaluation of Chamber Acoustic Noise Environment Project Lead: Theodore Foley Project Description:
Noise is a very important part of the environment which can effect communications, general well being, and in the extreme case can result in loss of hearing. Measuring and controlling noise levels becomes more important when you cannot get out of your environment to go somewhere different or quiet. The results of this study will be used to recommend procedures for protecting crewmembers from excessive noise and for modifying equipment to be more quiet. This project consists of 5 interdependent components:
  • Measuring the total noise each crewmember is exposed to on a typical day. Determining sources and measuring the levels of noise emitting equipment. Mapping noise levels within the chamber. Evaluating and redirecting the noise measurements as necessary.
  • Hardware: Sound level and frequency spectrum meters

    19. Evaluation Of Communications Earplugs In Combat Aircraft Noise Environment
    Evaluation of Communications Earplugs in Combat Aircraft noise environmentby Dr Bhupinder Singhs. Sound attenuation of Gentex IIGU
    http://www.isamindia.org/gjabs/gjabs25.shtml
    Evaluation of Communications Earplugs in Combat Aircraft Noise Environment
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    Dr Bhupinder Singhs Abstracts Best Scientific Papers presented in the conference Om Sathya Mehra Award Home ... Contact Us

    20. Speech Coding Algorithms In Street Noise Environment
    Speech Coding Algorithms in Street noise environment. The street noiseused here was origianlly recorded on an audio cassette deck
    http://www.lincom-asg.com/ssadto/street_noise.html
    Speech Coding Algorithms in Street Noise Environment
    The street noise used here was origianlly recorded on an audio cassette deck from the roof-top of a two story building in a Houston suburb on July 10, 1995 around 10:30 a.m. using a high-quality microphone. The additive street noise was mixed in to the speech files digitally at 5dB and 10dB SNR.
    Speech Compression Algorithm
    10dB SNR
    (approx. 345 Kbytes)
    5dB SNR
    (approx. 345 Kbytes)
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