Remote Psychoacoustic Test
for Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Vehicle Noise Human Response, Phase
1
New
collection (Request for a new OMB Control Number)
No
Regular
07/12/2022
Requested
Previously Approved
36 Months From Approved
90
0
180
0
5,400
0
UAM vehicles are a part of NASA’s
vision for Advanced Air Mobility, which seeks to develop new air
transportation systems that move people and cargo between places
previously not served or underserved by aviation. Representative
UAM vehicle concepts involve the use of electrically driven rotors,
and the noise from these air vehicles in communities may restrict
their operation. The collection is a laboratory psychoacoustic test
that seeks test subject annoyance response to sounds of different
vehicles. The UAM Vehicle Noise Human Response Study is divided
into a feasibility phase (Phase 1) and an implementation phase
(Phase 2). In response to the recognition that annoyance response
studies benefit from a diversity of test subjects, it was decided
that both phases of the UAM Vehicle Noise Human Response Study will
remotely administer a psychoacoustic test. The approval sought by
this ICR only concerns Phase 1 of the test.
Claire Little 650 604-2826
claire.a.little@nasa.gov
No
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1320.8(b)(3).
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