Introduction of momentary signal-to-noise ratio to the evaluation of the specific noise in the acoustic environment.
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The usual engineering idea of signal-to-noise ratio is defined by using only representa-tive quantities like a peak value and/or an averaged value for two kinds of random phenomena. But it is not sufficient to grasp the whole information on its variety of randomness. Scarcely, the effect of the background noise to the specific noise was systematically discussed in a dynamical expansion form of the momentary signal-to-noise ratio. In this paper, as one of new trials of introducing this idea, an explicit expression for the probability density function of the momentary signal-to-noise ratio is theoretically derived in a general expansion form from two different points of view. The validity and effectiveness of the proposed method are confirmed by applying it to the experimental model consisting of two different noises.
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