Singh et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Detection and emotional evaluation of an electric vehicle's exterior sound in a simulated environmentSingh et al., 2013
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- Singh S
- Payne S
- Jennings P
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- Inter-Noise Proceedings
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Electric vehicles are quiet at low speeds and thus potentially pose a threat to pedestrians' safety. Laws are formulating worldwide that mandate these vehicles emit sounds to alert the pedestrians of the vehicles' approach. It is necessary that these sounds promote a positive …
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