
The new aircraft noise monitoring system introduced at the three airports in the Osaka area
There are three airports in the Osaka area and each of them has been analyzing and evaluating aircraft noise and publishing its results. However, since these three airports are adjacent to each other, the airspace is complicated, and the monitoring range is wide, which caused so much
manual work for data review before obtaining an accurate noise impact assessment. This paper introduces a new aircraft noise monitoring system that has been constructed to reduce the human workload and accurately and integrally monitor aircraft noise at the three airports with flight-track
measurement. The new system reduces the time for noise analysis and evaluation using artificial intelligence, and it has become possible to publish accurate noise conditions more quickly and at a lower cost. In addition, since it is difficult for an airport operator to obtain air traffic control
data, we constructed a system that can monitor the position coordinates of aircraft as recent as 15 seconds ago. By operating this system integrally with the noise system, we can now visually confirm the noise level at the measurement point and the position of aircraft on a map, and publish
the real-time noise data online for residents living near the airports.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: Kansai Airports 2: Nihon Onkyo Engineering Co., Ltd.
Publication date: 01 February 2023
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