The mean sound exposure level from a source is routinely estimated by the mean of the observed sound exposures from repeated measurements. A formula for the standard uncertainty based on the Guide to the expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM) is derived. An alternative formula is derived for the case where the GUM method fails. The formulas are applied on several examples, and compared with a Monte Carlo calculation of the standard uncertainty. The recommended formula can be seen simply as a convenient translation of the uncertainty on an energy scale into the decibel level scale, but with a theoretical foundation.

1.
ISO/IEC
, “Guide 98-3: Uncertainty of measurement—Part 3: Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement” (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland,
2008
), pp.
1
120
.
2.
W.
Rudin
,
Real and Complex Analysis
(
McGraw-Hill
,
New York
,
1987
).
3.
T.
Berge
and
A.
Ustad
, “
Noise emission from road vehicles in Norway—measurements and database
,” SINTEF Report STF40 A03031 (in Norwegian),
2003
.
4.
G.
Taraldsen
, “
The complex image method
,”
Wave Motion
43
(
1
),
91
97
(
2005
).
5.
G.
Taraldsen
and
H.
Jonasson
, “
Aspects of ground effect modeling
,”
J. Acoust. Soc. Am.
129
(
1
),
47
53
(
2011
).
6.
NT ACOU 116
, “
Road vehicles: Determination of noise emission, Nordtest method
,”
Technical report, Nordic Innovation Centre
(
2004
), pp.
1
18
.
7.
F.
Jacobsen
, “
Random errors in sound power determination based on intensity measurement
,”
J. Sound Vib.
131
(
3
),
475
487
(
1989
).
8.
T. V.
Tronstad
and
F. B.
Gelderblom
, personal communication.
You do not currently have access to this content.