
Use of Long Term Monitoring Data to Determine Variations of Sound Levels in Urban Sound Environment
With the trend towards semi-permanent sound monitoring, and collection of ambient sound levels over long periods of time, the method used for processing these data become increasingly important when identifying baseline sound levels. This paper presented monitoring data and analysis
of long term monitoring data for a major infrastructure project in London. The data analysis exams consistency of sound data recorded over several months and the correlations of the noise data between paired acoustically equivalent proxy monitors.
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: AECOM 2: Beijing Municipal Institute of Labour Protection, Beijing 100054, China 3: Key Laboratory of Noise and Vibration Research, Institute of Acoustics 4: AECOM Infrastructure & Environment UK Limited, London SW19 4DR, UK
Publication date: 18 December 2018
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