Difference limens of amplitude modulated signals
Research results proved that difference limens depend significantly on the modulation factor of the reference signal. It was also found that difference in the STI values, determined with the objective method (the so-called RASTI method), which determine room quality from the point of view of speech intelligibility are found in the range of difference limens of amplitude modulated signals or below these limens.
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