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Sensor-operated headset selection for Virginia class submarine consoles (C3I) / by Joseph S. Russotti and Derek W. Schwaller.

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Format:
Book
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Author/Creator:
Russotti, J. S. (Joseph S.)
Contributor:
Schwaller, Derek W.
Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory
Series:
Report (Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory) ; no. 1222.
Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory report ; no. 1222
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Headphones--Design and construction--Evaluation.
Headphones.
Noise control--Equipment and supplies--Evaluation.
Noise control.
Virginia Class (Submarines)--Equipment and supplies--Evaluation.
Virginia Class (Submarines).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (iv, 16 pages) : illustrations (some color).
Other Title:
Also has title: Sensor-operated headset selection for Virginia class submarine consoles (3CI)
Headset selection for Virginia class submarine consoles (C3I)
Place of Publication:
Groton, CT : Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory, [2001]
Summary:
The current research evaluated various headsets for use on C3I (Command, Control, Communication and Intelligence workstation) consoles installed in Virginia Class submarine. Of particular importance is their intended application in accurately presenting not only communications but also passive acoustic sonar data and other future advanced auditory displays that may use spatial coding. Of these applications accurate representation of broadband sonar data becomes the most challenging immediate task. Headset evaluation of commercial off-the-shelf products confirmed our decision to press for development of high fidelity ANC sensor operator headsets. This study reports evaluation of a prototype ANC high fidelity headset developed to our specification for use in critical listening in a moderately noisy environment.
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed Sept. 5, 2012).
"23 October 2001."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 15-16).
OCLC:
74230810
Access Restriction:
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE NOT AVAILABLE IN MICROFICHE.

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