Abstract

EU Directive 49/2002 and Spanish law 37/2006 urge cities to develop strategic noise maps and action plans to evaluate noise exposure and to establish noise abatement procedures in critical areas. However, noise mapping involves costly and cumbersome measurement procedures that can become a real issue in practice. This paper describes a distributed noise monitoring system based on WASN (Wireless Acoustic Sensor Network) and the application of a geo-statistical methodology for statistical spatial-temporal prediction of noise levels in semi-open areas, such as a typical, small Mediterranean city (Algemesí, València, Spain). This methodology is applied to the study of the spatial evolution in time of the noise pollution. To this end, a spatial statistical model is developed by using the noise pollution measurements obtained over a set of points located at some strategic locations. The geo-statistical time model allows for estimating specific noise levels and characterizing the spatial-temporal variation of the noise pollution. The results show that the developed model provides a good approximation of the measurements obtained experimentally.

Details

Title
Spatial Statistical Analysis of Urban Noise Data from a WASN Gathered by an IoT System: Application to a Small City
Author
Garcia, Jaume Segura; Solano, Juan Jose Perez; Serrano, Maximo Cobos; Camba, Enrique A Navarro; Castell, Santiago Felici; Asensi, Antonio Soriano; Suay, Francisco Montes
First page
380
Publication year
2016
Publication date
2016
Publisher
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
20763417
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1858322606
Copyright
Copyright MDPI AG 2016