Ear-phone
Information and Communication Technologies Centre · UNSW Sydney · +3 more institutions
Abstract
A noise map facilitates monitoring of environmental noise pollution in urban areas. It can raise citizen awareness of noise pollution levels, and aid in the development of mitigation strategies to cope with the adverse effects. However, state-of-the-art techniques for rendering noise maps in urban areas are expensive and rarely updated (months or even years), as they rely on population and traffic models rather than on real data. Participatory urban sensing can be leveraged to create an open and inexpensive platform for rendering up-to-date noise maps.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 91.60
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 12
Authors
5- RRRajib RanaCorresponding
Information and Communication Technologies Centre, UNSW Sydney, Data61, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
- CTChun Tung Chou
UNSW Sydney
- SSSalil S. Kanhere
UNSW Sydney
- NBNirupama Bulusu
Portland State University
- WHWen Hu
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Topics & keywords
- Noise pollution
- Rendering (computer graphics)
- Computer science
- Participatory sensing
- Phone
- Noise (video)
- Population
- Environmental noise
- Sustainable cities and communities