Abstract

ISO 3382-3:2012 is the international standard for measuring the acoustics of open-plan offices. These measurements are performed in unoccupied offices, and it has recently been shown that some of the ISO 3382-3 metrics, especially distraction distance, are useful in predicting the occupants’ perceived disturbance due to noise. The current research compares the ISO 3382-3 metrics, with several psychoacoustic parameters (loudness, fluctuation strength, etc.) derived from measurements done in an occupied state of open-plan offices, in terms of their usefulness in predicting occupants’ perception of several aspects of workplace noise. This comparison was based on using measurements performed in several offices in both occupied and unoccupied states, along with a workplace noise survey that was conducted in these offices. The results will enable a more comprehensive understanding of noise-related issues in open-plan offices, as it involves both physical acoustic, and psychoacoustic considerations.

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