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Complementation of Airport Noise Maps with audio listening

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This work is limited to audio recordings of air traffic noise, although the principles can be used for almost any noise source. Based on the Noise Map of a given Airport, different points of that noise map are selected, and audio recordings are made in order to correspond to the air traffic noise that will be perceived, outside, at these points. The recordings are reproduced in a room and the respective loudness of the sound amplification is adjusted so that the sound levels in the room correspond to the real sound levels outside at the point in question. These audio recordings, associated with the noise perceived at certain points, and adjusted to the sound levels that will be perceived outside at those points, can be given to listen to proponents, evaluation authorities and / or the general public, thus allowing a better perception of the noise "impacts" associated with a given project.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: SCHIU, Vibration and Noise Engineering 2: Frekans Acoustics

Publication date: 12 October 2020

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