A Sound Level Meter featured with automatic estimation of the measurement uncertainty

•A smart SLM able to provide a measurement uncertainty estimation is described.•SLM firmware has been developed regarding to a methodology proposed by the Authors.•A metrological characterization of the prototype is reported. In the area of measuring the environmental noise the equivalent sound pres...

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Veröffentlicht in:Measurement : journal of the International Measurement Confederation 2022-01, Vol.188, p.110409, Article 110409
Hauptverfasser: Carratù, Marco, Liguori, Consolatina, Paciello, Vincenzo, Pietrosanto, Antonio, Russo, Domenico, Sommella, Paolo, Lundgren, Jan
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Zusammenfassung:•A smart SLM able to provide a measurement uncertainty estimation is described.•SLM firmware has been developed regarding to a methodology proposed by the Authors.•A metrological characterization of the prototype is reported. In the area of measuring the environmental noise the equivalent sound pressure level LA,eq is adopted and compared with legal thresholds in order to characterize the site of interest. The paper describes an innovative Sound Level Meter (SLM) able to provide information about the measurand contribution to the measurement uncertainty estimation. This measurement technology is made possible thanks to an approach based on bootstrap method for selecting the suitable measurement episode for an estimation of LAeq. The firmware implementation of the developed SLM is disclosed with reference to a low-cost platform for real-time execution of the proposed methodology. Finally, a metrological characterization of the prototype performed in laboratory is reported as well as the performance comparison with a class 1 SLM in a real scenario. As a result, the smart features of the new SLM may be easily implemented by including commercial devices into the instrument schematics.
ISSN:0263-2241
1873-412X
1873-412X
DOI:10.1016/j.measurement.2021.110409