
Annoyance caused by simultaneous exposure to noise and seat vibrations inside of a mini excavator: multimodal interaction and the effects of changes in low-frequency content of the sound signal
Drivers of commercial vehicles are exposed to noise and vibrations during their occupation. The signal characteristics of these exposures can lead to different degrees of annoyance perception, even below the legal daily exposure limits. In addition, simultaneous exposure to sound and
vibration may lead to potential interaction effects between the two stimuli, influencing the total annoyance perception. Therefore, a perception experiment was designed to ask the participants about the perceived total annoyance caused by simultaneous noise and seat vibrations in commercial
vehicles, presenting modified sound and seat vibrations, recorded inside of a mini-excavator. Multimodal interaction effects of noise and vibrations were investigated by changing the intensity of both stimuli. Furthermore, the influence of low-frequency signal components of the sound signal
with and without simultaneous seat vibrations was investigated by specific changes in the sound spectrum.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Technische Universität Dresden, Chair of Acoustics and Haptics 2: Centre for Tactile Internet with Human-in-the-Loop (CeTI)
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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