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| RT60 प्रतिध्वनि समय× | कमरे की आवेग प्रतिक्रिया (Room Impulse Response - RIR)× | |
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| क्षेत्र | ध्वनिकी | ध्वनिकी |
| परिवार | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| उद्भव वर्ष≠ | 1900 | 1965 |
| प्रवर्तक≠ | Wallace Clement Sabine | Manfred Schroeder |
| प्रकार≠ | Room acoustic descriptor | Measurement pipeline for room acoustics |
| मौलिक स्रोत≠ | Sabine, W. C. (1900). Collected Papers on Acoustics. Dover Publications. link ↗ | Schroeder, M. R. (1965). New method of measuring reverberation time. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 37(6), 409–412. DOI ↗ |
| उपनाम≠ | RT60, reverberation time, decay time | RIR, impulse response measurement |
| संबंधित | 5 | 5 |
| सारांश≠ | RT60 (reverberation time) is the duration required for sound energy in a room to decay by 60 decibels after the source stops. Pioneered by Wallace Clement Sabine in 1900, RT60 is the most widely used single-number descriptor of room acoustic properties. It reflects how much sound is absorbed versus reflected by room surfaces and directly affects speech intelligibility, music clarity, and acoustic comfort. | The Room Impulse Response (RIR) is a measure of how a physical space (room) affects acoustic signals propagating through it. First formalized by Manfred Schroeder in 1965, RIR captures the complete acoustic character of a space by measuring the system response to an impulsive sound source. It is fundamental to characterizing room acoustics, designing audio systems, and modeling spatial audio effects. |
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