Date of Award

12-2007

Degree Type

Thesis

Degree Name

M.S.

Degree Program

Engineering

Department

Electrical Engineering

Major Professor

Riemer, Terry E.

Second Advisor

Bourgeois, Edit

Third Advisor

Charalampidis, Dimitrios

Fourth Advisor

Trahan, Russell

Abstract

A new technique to qualitatively measure distortion in dynamically controlled audio systems using non-stationary noise sequences is explored and compared to traditional methods based upon stationary test signals. This technique can easily be adapted to give a qualitative measure of distortion as a function of the perceived Sound Pressure Level (SPL).

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