Abstract

As a part of a larger program concerned with the effects of acoustic energy on sleep and human performance, an electromechanical sonic boom simulator has been designed and constructed. The operational characteristics and performance of the simulator will be discussed. Preliminary results on the effect that the sound stimulus has on sleep and performance will be described and compared with other research investigations. [NASA Langley Research Center is acknowledged for support of this work.]

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