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Local decision thresholds: {0 dB, 1 dB, 2 dB}.
Table 1 SNR results of linear arrays Target at source1 Target at source 2 Simulations Array 1 7.70 dB 7.28 dB Array 2 10.20 dB 9.11 dB Real Recordings Array 1 4.10 dB 3.52 dB Array 2 6.33 dB 6.48 dB.
Two cases are considered: (1) SNR=30 dB and (2) SNR=25 dB.
The improvement is up to 1 dB.
All words were normalized in intensity to 66 dB (SD across items = 1 dB).
The difference was about 1 dB, with headphone users averaging −6.59 dB while speaker usage produced −5.47 dB average.
Features such as a linear response ranging from 0.35 to 10.5 mg L−1 DBS (R = 0.999), a detection limit of 0.06 mg L−1 DBS and a relative standard deviation of 0.6% (n = 11) were achieved.
80 db - Someone shouting.
90 db - An underground railway.
60 db - A normal spoken conversation.
Volume levels were set at 75 Db at 1000K Hz.
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