SAE Technical Paper Series 2001
DOI: 10.4271/2001-01-0040
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The Development of a Sound Quality-Based End-of-Line Inspection System for Powered Seat Adjusters

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“…In automotive industry, traditional inspection of irritating noises in car body parts have been done by human ear. Recently, researches about automatic and objective judgement of that issue have studied with the microphones [22]. The acoustic signals were collected near a fixture, that vibrates the products to resemble the driving situation.…”
Section: Inspection Using Microphonementioning
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“…In automotive industry, traditional inspection of irritating noises in car body parts have been done by human ear. Recently, researches about automatic and objective judgement of that issue have studied with the microphones [22]. The acoustic signals were collected near a fixture, that vibrates the products to resemble the driving situation.…”
Section: Inspection Using Microphonementioning
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“…Recently, annoying noises of car body parts have been critical issues for automotive industry, since it can easily degrade the emotional satisfaction of drivers. The noises are caused by a lot of potential sources, for instance, error in assembly operations, defects in components, and dimensional control issues [22]. Acquisition of the annoying noise has been conducted by the microphones [23].…”
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