Personalised Sound Masking in Open Offices: A Trade-Off between Annoyance and Restoration of Working Memory Performance? von Tobias Renz | ISBN 9783839614624

Personalised Sound Masking in Open Offices: A Trade-Off between Annoyance and Restoration of Working Memory Performance?

von Tobias Renz, herausgegeben von Klaus Sedlbauer, Philip Leistner und Schew-Ram Mehra
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinTobias Renz
Herausgegeben vonKlaus Sedlbauer
Herausgegeben vonPhilip Leistner
Herausgegeben vonSchew-Ram Mehra
Buchcover Personalised Sound Masking in Open Offices: A Trade-Off between Annoyance and Restoration of Working Memory Performance? | Tobias Renz | EAN 9783839614624 | ISBN 3-8396-1462-7 | ISBN 978-3-8396-1462-4

Personalised Sound Masking in Open Offices: A Trade-Off between Annoyance and Restoration of Working Memory Performance?

von Tobias Renz, herausgegeben von Klaus Sedlbauer, Philip Leistner und Schew-Ram Mehra
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinTobias Renz
Herausgegeben vonKlaus Sedlbauer
Herausgegeben vonPhilip Leistner
Herausgegeben vonSchew-Ram Mehra
Speech privacy is one of the most crucial, yet least satisfying aspects of the indoor environmental quality in open-plan offices. Electronic sound masking has been suggested as a method to create a sound field that can cover distracting background speech. However, commercially available sound masking systems are rarely used in Germany because they are usually perceived as annoying and not accepted by German office workers. This work analyses three aspects of personalised sound masking: the effect of different masking sounds on cognitive performance and annoyance perception, the effectiveness of a local personalised instead of a conventional centralised sound masking system, and the consideration of a control system to adjust the masking signal. A model is developed to predict the cognitive performance in distracting background speech. The application of this model can increase the cognitive performance and reduce the annoyance at the same time because the level of the masking sound is only set as high as necessary to provide a sound environment with sufficient speech privacy.