Influences on Intelligibility
Introduction | The figure below lists the relative contributions of each frequency band: |
Octave Band Contribution to Intelligibility
Relative Contribution to intelligibility
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Frequency component of speech
Figure 3-1. Frequency of Speech Contribution to Intelligibility
Audibility is relatively
•Background noise.
•The configuration of the space being addressed.
•The acoustical properties of the materials on the walls, floors, and ceilings.
•The distortion and bandwidth of the sound equipment.
•The characteristics of the person speaking (male/female, accent, microphone technique, etc.)
Some of these factors are under the control of the system designer however many are not. The challenge of good audio system design is to compensate for the factors which cannot be controlled. This ensures that the system installed can provide intelligible messages in emergency situations.
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