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Assessing the Ability of Pedestrians to Safely Hear Approaching Electric Vehicles

机译:评估行人安全地听到接近电动汽车的能力

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Hybrid and electric vehicles (HVs and EVs) have demonstrated low noise levels relative to their internal combustion engine (ICE) counterparts, particularly at low speeds. As the number of HVs/EVs on the road increases, so does the need for data quantifying auditory detectability by pedestrians, in particular, those who are vision impaired. Manufacturers have started implementing additive noise solutions designed to increase vehicle detectability while in electric mode or when traveling below a certain speed. A detailed description of the real-time acoustic measurement system, the corresponding vehicular data, developing an immersive noise field, and experimental methods pertaining to a recent evaluation of candidate vehicles is provided here. Listener testing was completed by 24 legally blind test subjects for four vehicle types: an EV and HV with different additive noise approaches, an EV with no additive noise, and a traditional ICE vehicle. The primary results examined the distances at which subjects detected each oncoming vehicle and the corresponding acoustical measurements upon detection. Vehicle approach scenarios included two levels of steady-state speed: 10 kph and 20 kph. Participants were seated on a closed-test track and asked to identify auditory detection of each oncoming vehicle within the presence of continuous, spatially distributed, spectrally shaped noise at 55 dBA and 60 dBA. The spectrum of the noise matched that of typical average urban background noise. The acoustic data were collected using measurement-grade microphones positioned directly above each participant's head. Findings suggest that although mean detection distances trend higher for vehicles with an additive noise component, they aren't significantly different from the traditional EV at speeds of 10 kph. Moreover, all EV/HVs were detected at significantly shorter distances relative to the ICE vehicle when traveling at 10 kph. At 20 kph these differences become nearly indistinguishable.
机译:混合动力车和电动车辆(HVS和EVS)已经证明了相对于其内燃机(ICE)对应物的低噪声水平,特别是在低速下。随着道路上的高速/ eV的数量增加,对行人的数据量化的数据有所需要,特别是那些视力的人受到损害的人。制造商已经开始实现旨在增加车辆可检测性的添加剂噪声解决方案,或者在电气模式下​​或在一定的速度下行驶时。这里提供了实时声学测量系统,相应的车辆数据,开发沉浸式噪声场的详细描述以及与最近对候选车辆进行评估的实验方法。听众测试由24种载体类型的合法盲检测科目完成:EV和HV具有不同的添加剂噪声方法,EV,没有添加剂噪声,以及传统的冰车。主要结果检测了检测到的受试者的距离和在检测时检测到的相应声学测量。车辆方法方案包括两级稳态速度:10 kph和20 kph。参与者坐在闭合测试轨道上,并要求在55dBA和60dBA的连续,空间分布的光谱状噪声的存在下识别每个迎面而来的车辆的听觉检测。噪声的频谱匹配典型的平均城市背景噪声。使用直接位于每个参与者头部的测量级麦克风收集声学数据。调查结果表明,虽然平均检测距离趋势较高,但具有添加剂噪声分量的车辆,它们与10 kPH的速度没有明显不同于传统的EV。此外,在10 kPH行驶时,在相对于冰车的距离下检测到所有EV / HV。在20 kPh,这些差异几乎无法区分。

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