19 research outputs found

    Evaluation of acoustic noise in magnetic resonance imaging

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    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a technique in which strong static and dynamic magnetic fields are used to create virtual slices of the human body. The process of MR imaging is associated with several health and safety issues which may negatively affect patient and radiological health workers. Potentially hazardous are biological effects of both the static and dynamic magnetic fields, the torques of the magnetic fields acting on ferromagnetic objects, thermal effects, and the negative effects of high acoustic sound pressures. The subject of this dissertation is the evaluation and modification of acoustic noise generated during MRI

    Improving the quality of the acoustic environment in neonatal intensive care units: a review of scientific literature and technological solutions

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    There is an increased awareness of how the quality of the acoustic environment impacts the lives of human beings. Several studies have shown that sound pollution has adverse effects on many populations, from infants to adults, in different environments and workplaces. Hospitals are susceptible environments that require special attention since sound can aggravate patients' health issues and negatively impact the performance of healthcare professionals. This paper focuses on Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) as an especially sensitive case representing a hostile acoustic environment in which healthcare professionals have little awareness of how unwanted sounds impact the perceived quality of the soundscape. We performed a semi-systematic review of scientific literature on sound assessment studies in NICU from 2001. A thematic analysis was performed to identify emerging themes that informed the analysis of 27 technological solutions for the assessment of sound quality in indoor and outdoor environments. Solutions were categorized by functions and evaluation methods and grouped according to the characteristics of the design components, i.e., acquisition, computation, and communication strategies. Results highlight a lack of solutions to assess the qualitative characteristics of indoor environments such as NICU and forecast the footprint that different sound sources have on the indoor soundscape. Such solutions are urgently needed to empower healthcare professionals, and especially nurses, to actively modify and prevent the negative impact of unwanted sounds on NICU and critical care soundscape

    Speech enhancement in binaural hearing protection devices

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    The capability of people to operate safely and effective under extreme noise conditions is dependent on their accesses to adequate voice communication while using hearing protection. This thesis develops speech enhancement algorithms that can be implemented in binaural hearing protection devices to improve communication and situation awareness in the workplace. The developed algorithms which emphasize low computational complexity, come with the capability to suppress noise while enhancing speech

    Soundscape in Urban Forests

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    This Special Issue of Forests explores the role of soundscapes in urban forested areas. It is comprised of 11 papers involving soundscape studies conducted in urban forests from Asia and Africa. This collection contains six research fields: (1) the ecological patterns and processes of forest soundscapes; (2) the boundary effects and perceptual topology; (3) natural soundscapes and human health; (4) the experience of multi-sensory interactions; (5) environmental behavior and cognitive disposition; and (6) soundscape resource management in forests

    Acoustics of ancient Greek and Roman theaters in use today

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