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The consideration of a simplified method for predicting aircraft noise

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The Japanese segment model focuses on understanding noise impacts in the surrounding areas relatively close to the airport. The basic data to be prepared for predicting are usually the results of measurements and analysis in the area near the airport. In areas farther away from airports, the altitude of aircraft is higher, there is an issue that prediction results based on the basic data collected near airports accurately reflect the reality. Often, areas far from airports get complaints even if noise exposure was not high. There is a desire for a model that can predict with relatively high accuracy and ease even in locations far from airports like this. Based on this background, we have developed a simple prediction model based on actual observation results of noise and flight paths, which can be used as basic data for aircraft noise prediction. In this approach, a database is created using noise measurements obtained from unattended noise monitoring and short-term survey results and aircraft position information from the ADSB. In noise propagation calculations, predictions are made considering factors such as lateral attenuation of ground surfaces, air absorption, and variability in flight paths by a simple method.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: NARITA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PROMOTION FOUNDATION 2: Aviation Environment Research Center Organization of Airport Facilitation

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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