Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169219
Title: Anti-noise window: subjective perception of active noise reduction and effect of informational masking
Authors: Lam, Bhan 
Lim, Kelvin Chee Quan
Ooi, Kenneth
Ong, Zhen-Ting
Shi, Dongyuan 
Gan Woon-Seng 
Keywords: Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Science::Physics::Acoustics
Social sciences::Psychology::Applied psychology
Issue Date: 2023
Source: Lam, B., Lim, K. C. Q., Ooi, K., Ong, Z., Shi, D. & Gan Woon-Seng (2023). Anti-noise window: subjective perception of active noise reduction and effect of informational masking. Sustainable Cities and Society. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2023.104763
Project: COT-V4-2019-1 
COT-V4-2020-1 
Journal: Sustainable Cities and Society 
Abstract: Reviving natural ventilation (NV) for urban sustainability presents challenges for indoor acoustic comfort. Active control and interference-based noise mitigation strategies, such as the use of loudspeakers, offer potential solutions to achieve acoustic comfort while maintaining NV. However, these approaches are not commonly integrated or evaluated from a perceptual standpoint. This study examines the perceptual and objective aspects of an active-noise-control (ANC)-based "anti-noise" window (ANW) and its integration with informational masking (IM) in a model bedroom. Forty participants assessed the ANW in a three-way interaction involving noise types (traffic, train, and aircraft), maskers (bird, water), and ANC (on, off). The evaluation focused on perceived annoyance (PAY; ISO/TS 15666), perceived affective quality (ISO/TS 12913-2), loudness (PLN), and included an open-ended qualitative assessment. Despite minimal objective reduction in decibel-based indicators and a slight increase in psychoacoustic sharpness, the ANW alone demonstrated significant reductions in PAY and PLN, as well as an improvement in ISO pleasantness across all noise types. The addition of maskers generally enhanced overall acoustic comfort, although water masking led to increased PLN. Furthermore, the combination of ANC with maskers showed interaction effects, with both maskers significantly reducing PAY compared to ANC alone.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/169219
ISSN: 2210-6707
DOI: 10.1016/j.scs.2023.104763
DOI (Related Dataset): 10.21979/N9/SEGEFM
Schools: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering 
Rights: © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Sustainable Cities and Society and is made available with permission of Elsevier Ltd.
Fulltext Permission: embargo_20250714
Fulltext Availability: With Fulltext
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