Internet and mobile technologies for a public role in noise surveying

作者: Charlie Mydlarz , Ian Drumm , Trevor J. Cox

DOI: 10.1121/1.2935044

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摘要: The traditional method of noise surveying is to use trained professionals go a specific site measure and assess levels using dedicated expensive equipment. This project aims enfranchise the public by providing them with opportunity play an active role in measurement assessment, as well how their soundscapes are shaped. With implementation mobile phone, PDA PC applications, alongside web based collation techniques; we aim empower gathering context data on soundscapes. methodology will provide case study for wider research community developing participation‐based activities this kind. better understanding public's relationship soundscape varies location demographic data. Inferences be compared from analysis sets generated other view towards validating techniques g...

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