Hi Sir, During EMS testing on automotive, the audio signals in the cockpit shall be monitored. Generally, a well-protected microphone can be used for monitoring. But this can only monitor the volume or sound intensity of different audio signals such as sound of engine. The evaluation shall be done by the test engineer subjectively. If there is any other way to monitor the audio signals automatically? The quality of sound or audio signal can be analized by certain equipment or device technically to avoid the man-made error subjectively. If someone has experience on automotive EMS testing, please advice. Thank you very much.
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