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Homepage>BS Standards>17 METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENT. PHYSICAL PHENOMENA>17.140 Acoustics and acoustic measurements>17.140.01 Acoustic measurements and noise abatement in general>BS EN ISO 11904-1:2002 Acoustics. Determination of sound immission from sound sources placed close to the ear. Technique using a microphone in a real ear (MIRE technique)
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BS EN ISO 11904-1:2002 Acoustics. Determination of sound immission from sound sources placed close to the ear. Technique using a microphone in a real ear (MIRE technique)

BS EN ISO 11904-1:2002

Acoustics. Determination of sound immission from sound sources placed close to the ear. Technique using a microphone in a real ear (MIRE technique)

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 11904-1:2002
Pages:32
Released:2002-12-06
ISBN:0 580 40617 2
Status:Standard
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BS EN ISO 11904-1:2002


This standard BS EN ISO 11904-1:2002 Acoustics. Determination of sound immission from sound sources placed close to the ear. is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.140.01 Acoustic measurements and noise abatement in general

This part of ISO 11904 specifies basic framework measurement methods for sound immission from sound sources placed close to the ear. These measurements are carried out with miniature or probe microphones inserted in the ear canals of human subjects. The measured values are subsequently converted into corresponding free-field or diffuse-field levels. The results are given as free-field related or diffuse-field related equivalent continuous A-weighted sound pressure levels. The technique is denoted the microphone-in-real-ear technique (MIRE technique).

This part of ISO 11904 is applicable to exposure from sources close to the ear, for example during equipment tests or at the workplace by earphones or hearing protectors with audio communication facilities.

This part of ISO 11904 is applicable in the frequency range from 20 Hz to 16 000 Hz.