Acoustic measurements were carried out within one of the most historical churches in northern Italy, known as Santa Maria Church in Pomposa, Italy. The acoustic measurements were taken under unoccupied conditions using an omnidirectional sound source, and various types of microphones positioned at multiple locations throughout the church. Key acoustic parameters, such as reverberation time, clarity, definition, and centre time, were evaluated in accordance with ISO 3382-1. Alongside conventional microphones (omnidirectional and B-format), measurements also employed a multi-channel array (em64, MH-Acoustics) to capture the directional characteristics of reflections from the hall's surfaces.
Tronchin, L., Saito, H., Denaro, A., Tentoni, G., Martinetti, A., Gelli, F. (2025). Acoustics measurements of Santa Maria’s church in Pomposa, Italy. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/i3da65421.2025.11202087].
Acoustics measurements of Santa Maria’s church in Pomposa, Italy
Tronchin, Lamberto;Saito, Haruna;
2025
Abstract
Acoustic measurements were carried out within one of the most historical churches in northern Italy, known as Santa Maria Church in Pomposa, Italy. The acoustic measurements were taken under unoccupied conditions using an omnidirectional sound source, and various types of microphones positioned at multiple locations throughout the church. Key acoustic parameters, such as reverberation time, clarity, definition, and centre time, were evaluated in accordance with ISO 3382-1. Alongside conventional microphones (omnidirectional and B-format), measurements also employed a multi-channel array (em64, MH-Acoustics) to capture the directional characteristics of reflections from the hall's surfaces.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.



