The iNVH app is a unique application developed
by Robert Bosch Engineers to overcome one of the challenges of
field engineers today – An innovative tool to support subjective
noise assessments in the field and easy connectivity to Bosch NVH
engineers. The tool comes in with a simple to use sound level meter
(SLM) module overall level vs. time module and time data module.
The app uses basically the inbuilt microphones and accelerometers
which makes it very convenient. The app comes built in with latest
calibration values for most mobiles (as every mobile is different
in its own way). However there is also a sound calibration tool
included to improve the accuracy of the noise measurement. This
calibration tool is an octave band based tool as compared to most
single value calibration available in the market. The octave band
calibration allows the user to do a sensitivity correction in each
and every frequency band. For certain mobiles the level of accuracy
may not be up-to the mark hence it is always advisable to do a
calibration with an already calibrated phone in the market in order
to improve the accuracy. Vibration however is limited to useful
frequency of 100 Hz and the mobile weight.
Thanks to the interactive and simple GUI in addition to being a tool to support subjective assessments the app can also be used by students who intend to do some simple acoustic measurements for their projects or operator safety assessments and many other applications. Another feature of the app allows user to record either the processed data or the raw data to be saved and then sent to Bosch engineers for further support or feedback. Theoretically there is no limitation to the size of data that can be stored and it is depended on the memory available for mobile.
The app by default contains noise calibration values for many of the flagship android mobiles and are documented in EULA (refer EULA)
Currently the app only supports android mobile phones and not android tablets.
Thanks to the interactive and simple GUI in addition to being a tool to support subjective assessments the app can also be used by students who intend to do some simple acoustic measurements for their projects or operator safety assessments and many other applications. Another feature of the app allows user to record either the processed data or the raw data to be saved and then sent to Bosch engineers for further support or feedback. Theoretically there is no limitation to the size of data that can be stored and it is depended on the memory available for mobile.
The app by default contains noise calibration values for many of the flagship android mobiles and are documented in EULA (refer EULA)
Currently the app only supports android mobile phones and not android tablets.
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