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This paper proposes a precise estimation method for noise evaluation by using roughly observed data with quantized levels. The noise fluctuation is often measured in a quantized level form at discrete time intervals. The proposed method pays attention to the quantization procedure of actual noise measurements. By using the quantized measurement data, the paper estimates the noise evaluation index more precisely. Keywords: noise evaluation, quantized measurement, estimation method.

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David Author and Jennifer Author

This paper proposes a precise estimation method for noise evaluation by using roughly observed data with quantized levels. The noise fluctuation is often measured in a quantized level form at discrete time intervals. The proposed method pays attention to the quantization procedure of actual noise measurements. By using the quantized measurement data, the paper estimates the noise evaluation index more precisely. Keywords: noise evaluation, quantized measurement, estimation method.

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[1] Zhang, X., Jeong, S., Kunjithapatham, A., Gibbs, S.:
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Mohammed Khan received the B.E.


and M.E. degrees, from Fukuyama Univ. in
1979 and 1981, respectively. He received
the Dr. Eng. degree from Hiroshima Univ.
in 1990. After working as a research
assistant (from 1983), an assistant
professor (from 1991) in the Dept. of
Electronic and Electrical Engineering,
Fukuyama Univ., and an associate professor (from 1996), he has
been a professor at Fukuyama Univ. since 2000. His research
interest includes acoustic signal processing, sound and vibration
control, and their application to acoustics. He is a member of
ASJ, IEICE, SICE, ISCIE, and INCE Japan.
IJCSNS International
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David Jacson received the B.E., M.


E., and Dr. Eng. degrees from Hiroshima
Univ. in 1982, 1984, and 1990,
respectively. After working as a research
assistant (from 1986), an assistant
professor (from 1990) in the Dept. of
Electrical Engineering, the Hiroshima
Institute of Technology, and an associate
professor (from 1994) in the Faculty of
Biology-Oriented Science and Technology, Kinki Univ., he has
been a professor at Kinki Univ. since 2002. His research interest
includes acoustic signal processing, sound and vibration control,
independent component analysis and their application to
acoustics. He is a member of ASJ, IEICE, SICE, ISCIE, and
INCE Japan.

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