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Airflow noise in telephone handsets and methods for its reduction. | LitMetric

Airflow noise in telephone handsets and methods for its reduction.

J Acoust Soc Am

Institute for Microstructural Sciences, National Research Council, Ottawa, Ontario K1A OR6, Canada.

Published: July 2005

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examines how noise in telephone handsets, caused by airflow from plosive sounds like "p" or "t," can be mitigated through microphone design.
  • Modifications to handsets included testing different arrangements of ports and tubes affecting the airflow to the microphone.
  • Using multiple small exterior holes significantly reduced noise levels, while positioning the holes away from the sound tube further optimized performance.

Article Abstract

The noise in a telephone handset produced by the bursts of airflow that accompany plosive sounds such as a "p" or "t" has been investigated. Measurements have been made on a series of modified handsets, using various arrangements of ports and tubes between microphone and the exterior of the telephone mouthpiece. A narrow stream of air was used to probe the mouthpiece and the signal picked up by the microphone recorded. The use of one, two, and multiple exterior holes was considered. Two-hole approaches alleviate the static pressure buildup that occurs when a single microphone hole is used and in many cases they result in reduced noise generation; for some directions of incident airflow, though, noise can be markedly increased. This was found to be due to interaction between intersecting streams of air. By using a large number of small (less than 0.5 mm) exterior holes, the airflow noise can be reduced by over 30 dB for all incident directions of airflow. It is also beneficial to ensure that none of the exterior holes is in direct line with the sound tube leading to the microphone.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.1931087DOI Listing

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