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Microphone wind noise can corrupt outdoor recordings even when wind shields are used. When monitoring wind turbine noise, microphone wind noise is almost inevitable because measurements cannot be made in still conditions. The effect of microphone wind noise on two amplitude modulation (AM) metrics is quantified in a simulation, showing that even at low wind speeds of 2.5 m/s errors of over 4 dBA can result. As microphone wind noise is intermittent, a wind noise detection algorithm is used to automatically find uncorrupted sections of the recording, and so recover the true AM metrics to within ±2/±0.5 dBA.
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Paul Kendrick
Logitech (Switzerland)
Sabine von Hünerbein
University of Salford
Trevor J. Cox
University of Salford
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
University of Salford
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dd43adfb7610310c10166a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4955010
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