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战术环境下的噪声剂量测定

Noise dosimetry for tactical environments.

作者信息

Smalt Christopher J, Lacirignola Joe, Davis Shakti K, Calamia Paul T, Collins Paula P

机构信息

MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 244 Wood St., Lexington, MA 02420, USA.

MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 244 Wood St., Lexington, MA 02420, USA.

出版信息

Hear Res. 2017 Jun;349:42-54. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2016.11.008. Epub 2016 Nov 20.

Abstract

Noise exposure and the subsequent hearing loss are well documented aspects of military life. Numerous studies have indicated high rates of noise-induced hearing injury (NIHI) in active-duty service men and women, and recent statistics from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs indicate a population of veterans with hearing loss that is growing at an increasing rate. In an effort to minimize hearing loss, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) updated its Hearing Conservation Program in 2010, and also has recently revised the DoD Design Criteria Standard Noise Limits (MIL-STD-1474E) which defines allowable noise levels in the design of all military acquisitions including weapons and vehicles. Even with such mandates, it remains a challenge to accurately quantify the noise exposure experienced by a Warfighter over the course of a mission or training exercise, or even in a standard work day. Noise dosimeters are intended for exactly this purpose, but variations in device placement (e.g., free-field, on-body, in/near-ear), hardware (e.g., microphone, analog-to-digital converter), measurement time (e.g., work day, 24-h), and dose metric calculations (e.g., time-weighted energy, peak levels, Auditory Risk Units), as well as noise types (e.g., continuous, intermittent, impulsive) can cause exposure measurements to be incomplete, inaccurate, or inappropriate for a given situation. This paper describes the design of a noise dosimeter capable of acquiring exposure data across tactical environments. Two generations of prototypes have been built at MIT Lincoln Laboratory with funding from the U.S. Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. Details related to hardware, signal processing, and testing efforts are provided, along with example tactical military noise data and lessons learned from early fieldings. Finally, we discuss the continued need to prioritize personalized dosimetry in order to improve models that predict or characterize the risk of auditory damage, to integrate dosimeters with hearing-protection devices, and to inform strategies and metrics for reducing NIHI.

摘要

噪声暴露及随后的听力损失是军事生活中已有充分记录的方面。众多研究表明现役男女军人中噪声性听力损伤(NIHI)的发生率很高,而且美国退伍军人事务部最近的统计数据显示,听力受损的退伍军人数量正在以越来越快的速度增长。为了尽量减少听力损失,美国国防部(DoD)在2010年更新了其听力保护计划,并且最近还修订了国防部设计标准噪声限值(MIL-STD-1474E),该标准定义了包括武器和车辆在内的所有军事装备设计中允许的噪声水平。即便有这些规定,准确量化作战人员在一次任务、训练演习过程中,甚至在标准工作日所经历的噪声暴露仍具挑战性。噪声剂量计正是为此目的而设计的,但设备放置方式(例如自由场、身体佩戴、耳内/耳旁)、硬件(例如麦克风、模数转换器)、测量时间(例如工作日、24小时)、剂量指标计算(例如时间加权能量、峰值水平、听觉风险单位)以及噪声类型(例如连续、间歇、脉冲)的差异,都可能导致暴露测量不完整、不准确或不适用于特定情况。本文描述了一种能够在战术环境中获取暴露数据的噪声剂量计的设计。在美国陆军、海军和海军陆战队的资助下,麻省理工学院林肯实验室已制造出两代原型机。文中提供了与硬件、信号处理和测试工作相关的详细信息,以及战术军事噪声数据示例和早期实地测试中吸取的经验教训。最后,我们讨论了持续需要优先考虑个性化剂量测定法以改进预测或表征听觉损伤风险的模型、将剂量计与听力保护设备集成以及为减少噪声性听力损伤提供策略和指标依据。

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