The aim of this paper is to describe the range of acoustic methods for application to various indoor climate and energy-related problems and to demonstrate their flexibility for different uses. These methods are closely linked to the development of measurement technology and corresponding computational techniques. The latter increasingly enables the processing of large volumes of data, allowing users to make assessments based on visual representations of measurement results.

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Introduction

  • Armin Raabe,
  • Peter Holstein

摘要

The aim of this paper is to describe the range of acoustic methods for application to various indoor climate and energy-related problems and to demonstrate their flexibility for different uses. These methods are closely linked to the development of measurement technology and corresponding computational techniques. The latter increasingly enables the processing of large volumes of data, allowing users to make assessments based on visual representations of measurement results.