Research on characteristics of cab interior noise under different conditions by neural network algorithm

•Cab interior noise was represented by six psychological-acoustic metrics.•Models were established to predict vehicle's conditions by neural network algorithm.•Effects of speed, load state, AC state and road surfaces on cab noise were revealed.•This study helps develop more adaptive active nois...

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Published inFundamental research (Beijing)
Main Authors Xie, Pengpeng, Yin, Zhihao, Bin, Shibo, Shi, Jianeng, Wang, Wei, Wei, Shangjun
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 2025
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ISSN2667-3258
2096-9457
2667-3258
DOI10.1016/j.fmre.2024.08.009

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Summary:•Cab interior noise was represented by six psychological-acoustic metrics.•Models were established to predict vehicle's conditions by neural network algorithm.•Effects of speed, load state, AC state and road surfaces on cab noise were revealed.•This study helps develop more adaptive active noise control technique. This study aimed at establishing models to predict commercial vehicle's running conditions by neural network algorithms. Initially, experiments were carried out to collect cab interior noise data and a total of 420 samples were obtained after repeated tests. Then, each sample was intercepted and converted into six psychological acoustic metrics, which were sound pressure level (SPL), loudness, sharpness, roughness, articulation index and fluctuation strength. Finally, neural network algorithms were used to establish models between the running condition and the acoustic metrics. Through iterations, AC state, loading state, speed level, and road surfaces prediction models were figured out with accuracies of 0.903, 0.753, 0.978, 0.946, respectively. The results indicate that noise induced by speed variances greatly affects SPL, whereas road surfaces and AC states greatly influence sharpness and articulation index, separately. However, more evidence should be offered to verify the loading states have significant effects on interior noise. [Display omitted]
ISSN:2667-3258
2096-9457
2667-3258
DOI:10.1016/j.fmre.2024.08.009