Communication conditions in virtual acoustic scenes in an underground station
\v{L}ubo\v{s} Hl\'adek, Stephan D. Ewert, Bernhard U. Seeber

TL;DR
This study analyzes communication conditions in an underground station, comparing real measurements with simulations to assess speech intelligibility amidst noise and reverberation.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed acoustic analysis and validation of a real-time simulation environment for underground station communication scenarios.
Findings
Reverberation times ranged from 2.3 s to 0.6 s.
Simulation closely matched measured acoustic parameters.
Speech reception thresholds were accurately reproduced in the simulation.
Abstract
Underground stations are a common communication situation in towns: we talk with friends or colleagues, listen to announcements or shop for titbits while background noise and reverberation are challenging communication. Here, we perform an acoustical analysis of two communication scenes in an underground station in Munich and test speech intelligibility. The acoustical conditions were measured in the station and are compared to simulations in the real-time Simulated Open Field Environment (rtSOFE). We compare binaural room impulse responses measured with an artificial head in the station to modeled impulse responses for free-field auralization via 60 loudspeakers in the rtSOFE. We used the image source method to model early reflections and a set of multi-microphone recordings to model late reverberation. The first communication scene consists of 12 equidistant (1.6 m) horizontally…
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