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Combination of Noise from different Sources - an Overview

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The combination of noise from different sources is repeatedly subject of research in noise annoyance. Besides research, the summation of noise from different sources seems to be not a common topic. For example, in the European Environmental Noise Directive (END) a combination of noise from different sources is only mentioned once as a possible "supplementary noise indicator". For the END, noise maps are considered to be published separated by the source of noise. However, the perception of noise among the population is affected by a combination of all relevant noise sources and thus a mapping of the overall noise level seems to be called for.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: LÄRMKONTOR GmbH. Hamburg

Publication date: 30 September 2019

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