Impulse noise definition

Impulse noise means sound characterised by brief excursions of sound pressure that exceeds the background noise;
Impulse noise means a single noise or 60 or less noises per minute.
Impulse noise means a noise with an "on" cycle of ten percent (10%) or less and a maximum continuous duration of two (2) seconds. Example: A gunshot.

Examples of Impulse noise in a sentence

  • Impulse noise has different spectral characteristics, which invades spectral power densities as the frequency increases.

  • Impulse noise and hand-arm vibration in relation to sensory neural hearing loss.


More Definitions of Impulse noise

Impulse noise means sound of short duration (generally less than one second) with an abrupt onset and rapid decay.
Impulse noise means a noise of short duration, usually less than one second, and of high intensity, with an abrupt onset and rapid decay.
Impulse noise means brief excursions of sound pressure which significantly exceed the ambient environmental sound pressure. The duration of a single impulse is less than one second.
Impulse noise means sounds with
Impulse noise means noise consisting of a single pressure peak, or a sequence of such peaks, or a single burst with multiple pressure peaks, or a sequence of such bursts.