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1、ANSI/INFOCOMM A102.01:2017 Revision of ANSI/INFOCOMM 1M-2009InfoComm International StandardAudio Coverage Uniformity in Listener Areas11242 Waples Mill Road, Suite 200Fairfax, VA 22030infocomm.org+1.703.273.72001.800.659.7469+1.703.278.8082 faxApproved as an ANS 2017-04-11Page i ANSI/INFOCOMM A102.0
2、1:2017 Audio Coverage Uniformity in Listener Areas 2017-04-11 SUPERCEDES ANSI/INFOCOMM 1M-2009 2009-11-08 ICS: 33.160.01 Abstract This Standard provides a procedure to measure and classify the uniformity of early arriving sound from a sound system across a listener area. Keywords ACU; audio coverage
3、 uniformity; audio system; early arriving sound; listener area; sound pressure level; sound system; spatial coverage; uniformity Disclaimer The application of this Standard is strictly voluntary. InfoComm International recommends its use but does not assume responsibility for misinterpretation or mi
4、sapplication. InfoComm International does not assume liability for disputes resulting from the non-conformance to this standard. Conformance does not imply certification of a system. Copyright 2017 by InfoComm International. This Standard may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form for sal
5、e, promotion, or any commercial purpose, or any purpose not falling within the provisions of the U.S. Copyright Act of 1976, without prior written permission of the publisher. For permission, address a request to the Director of Standards, InfoComm International. ISBN: 978-0-939718-39-9 ANSI/INFOCOM
6、M A102.01:2017 Audio Coverage Uniformity in Listener Areas InfoComm International 2017 Page ii Foreword The performance of a sound system can be characterized by several factors including uniformity of coverage, tonal balance and consistency, gain before feedback, and maximum sound pressure level. T
7、his Standard focuses on the uniformity of coverage of a sound systems early arriving energy to listener area. An ideal sound system design allows all listeners to hear reproduced content at approximately the same sound pressure level independent of the listeners position in a designated listener are
8、a. This performance Standard provides a procedure to measure and a means to classify the uniformity of coverage. InfoComm International Standards Developers At the time of this Standards development, contributors names and affiliations are as shown: Audio Coverage Uniformity in Listener Areas Task G
9、roup Thom Mullins, CTS, Affiliated Engineers, Inc., Moderator Ben Boeshans, CTS-D, Idibri James Colquhoun, CTS-D, CTS-I, Avidex Industries LLC. Alec Graham, CTS-D, CTS-I Citadel Group Kenneth Kruse, Audability, Inc. Ashish Bajaj, Harman International Evan Hooton, MUSIC Group InfoComm International S
10、tandards Steering Committee Jason Brameld, BSc (Hons) ARCS, MInstSCE, Torpedo Factory Group, Chair Jason Antinori, CTS-D, TELUS Collaboration Services John Bailey, CTS-D, CTS-I, Whitlock Greg Bronson, CTS-D, DMC-E, Cornell University Ithaca John Monitto, CTS, Meyer Sound Richard Morrison, BE (Comput
11、er Systems), Prince2, CPEng, CTS, AECOM Thom Mullins, CTS, Affiliated Engineers, Inc. Don Palmer, Administrative Office of the United States Courts Jim Smith, CTS-D, Polycom InfoComm International Staff Ann Brigida, CTS, CStd, Director of Standards Michelle Streffon, CTS, AStd, Standards Manager Pag
12、e Mori, Standards Developer Catalina Vallejos, Standards Resources Coordinator Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Scope, Purpose, and Application 4 1.1. Scope . 4 1.2. Purpose 4 1.3. Application 4 1.4. Exceptions 4 2. Referenced Publications . 5 2.1. Normative References 5 2.2. Informative References 5 3.
13、Definitions . 6 3.1. Acronyms 6 3.2. Definitions . 6 4. Requirements 8 4.1. Sound System Prerequisites 8 4.2. Measurement Software and Tools . 8 4.3. Audio Coverage Uniformity Measurement Procedure 8 4.4. Establishing Measurement Locations for Distributed Systems 9 4.5. Measurement Requirements for
14、Point-source Systems 11 4.6. Measurement Sequence 15 4.7. Reporting 16 4.8. Performance Classification . 17 5. Annexes 18 5.1. Early Arriving Energy and the 50 Millisecond Window (Informative Annex) 18 5.2. ACU Process Map (Normative Annex) . 19 5.3. Sample Form for Site Measurement and Reporting (I
15、nformative Annex) 20 5.4. Justifications for Measurement Locations (Informative Annex) . 22 5.5. Band Limit Extensions (Informative Annex) . 23 5.6. Performance Classification:Coverage envelope descriptions (Informative Annex) . 24 5.7. Table of Figures 26 5.8. Bibliography 27 ANSI/INFOCOMM A102.01:
16、2017 Audio Coverage Uniformity in Listener Areas InfoComm International 2017 Page 4 1. SCOPE, PURPOSE, AND APPLICATION 1.1. Scope 1.1.1. This Standard defines parameters for characterizing a sound systems coverage of defined listener areas. It provides performance classifications and measurement pro
17、cedures to assess the uniformity of coverage of a sound systems early arriving sound, with the goal of achieving consistent sound pressure levels throughout defined listener areas. 1.1.2. The procedure associated with this Standard is one of many verifications of the deployment and performance of a
18、sound system. This Standard specifically excludes testing or measuring for spectral balance, gain before feedback, maximum sound pressure level, and other parameters required to assess the total performance of a sound system. 1.2. Purpose 1.2.1. The purpose of this performance Standard is to establi
19、sh a method by which an audio systems coverage can be assessed and classified. This is accomplished by measuring the uniformity of coverage of the early arriving sound from the loudspeaker system(s) throughout the designated listener area(s). 1.3. Application 1.3.1. The procedures described in this
20、Standard are to be applied to sound reinforcement and audiovisual (AV) presentation systems. These systems are implemented in a variety of applications, including conference rooms, training rooms, classrooms, auditoria, theatres, houses of worship, and other venues where sound reinforcement is emplo
21、yed. Additionally, the metrics and classifications in this Standard may be used to establish design criteria for new systems. 1.4. Exceptions 1.4.1. This Standard may be used in conjunction with, but does not supersede, regulatory authority requirements. 1.4.2. This Standard is not intended for use
22、in the following applications: 1.4.2.1. Cinema (refer to SMPTE: Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers) 1.4.2.2. Home theater (refer to CEDIA: Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association) 1.4.2.3. Sound masking/speech privacy ANSI/INFOCOMM A102.01:2017 Audio Coverage Uniformity i
23、n Listener Areas InfoComm International 2017 Page 5 2. REFERENCED PUBLICATIONS 2.1. Normative References 2.1.1. There are no normative references for this Standard. Although there are no normative references for this Standard, Annex 5.2 is a normative annex and is considered a requirement of the Sta
24、ndard. 2.2. Informative References 2.2.1. The following publications contain information that supports the design and application of this Standard, but are not required provisions of the Standard. Use the latest edition unless otherwise specified. Acoustical Society of America (ASA). ANSI/ASA S1.1-2
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