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Consideration of meteorological effects on noise propagation by using the aircraft noise prediction model in JAXA's DREAMS project

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Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) has conducted a research project called DREAMS. Its main aim was to develop key technologies for future air traffic management systems which will enhance safety, efficiency, user convenience, and environmental compatibility of flight operations. One of the research subjects in DERAMS is noise abatement flight technology. Its key element is an aircraft noise prediction model taking into account the effect of meteorological conditions on noise propagation. In the final paper, the DREAMS noise prediction model will be compared with INM (Integrated Noise Model), lateral attenuation described in SAE 5662. The paper will discuss how meteorological condition affects noise footprints around an airport. Then, the advantages of the model will be also discussed.

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Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 21 August 2016

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