On the potential benefits of wide dynamic range compression for workers in loud environments: a scoping literature review.

Solenn Ollivier, Hugues Nélisse, Jeremie Voix
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This literature review investigates the application of wide dynamic range compression (WDRC) to enhance hearing protection and communication among workers in a noisy environment. Given the prevalence of noise-induced hearing loss, there is a major need to provide workers, with or at risk of hearing loss, with a solution that not only protects their hearing but also facilitates effective communication. WDRC, which amplifies softer sounds while limiting louder sounds, appears a promising approach. This review explores 46 articles investigating WDRC performance on speech intelligibility and loudness perception in noise for individuals with normal hearing or mild to moderate hearing loss. The findings illustrate a complex interplay between several factors such as WDRC parameters, noise types and personal factors. Although WDRC holds promise for enhancing auditory protection and communication in noisy work settings, targeted research towards customizable and adaptive WDRC configurations is crucial for optimizing its application across industrial noise environments.

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大动态范围压缩对嘈杂环境下工作人员的潜在好处:范围文献综述。
这篇文献综述探讨了宽动态范围压缩(WDRC)在嘈杂环境中提高工人听力保护和沟通的应用。鉴于噪音引起的听力损失普遍存在,我们非常需要为患有或有听力损失风险的工人提供一种解决方案,既能保护他们的听力,又能促进有效的沟通。WDRC可以放大柔和的声音,同时限制更大的声音,这似乎是一种很有前途的方法。本文回顾了46篇研究WDRC在正常听力或轻度至中度听力损失个体的语音清晰度和噪声响度感知方面的表现的文章。研究结果表明,WDRC参数、噪声类型和个人因素等多个因素之间存在复杂的相互作用。尽管WDRC有望在嘈杂的工作环境中增强听觉保护和交流,但针对可定制和自适应的WDRC配置的针对性研究对于优化其在工业噪声环境中的应用至关重要。
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