Participatory noise mapping

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Publication Type:

Conference Paper

Source:

Demo Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Pervasive Computing (Pervasive 2011; June 12-15, 2011, San Francisco, CA, USA), p.33–36 (2011)

URL:

http://soft.vub.ac.be/Publications/2011/vub-soft-tr-11-03.pdf

Abstract:

Participatory sensing allows for a person-centric approach to gathering environmental measurement data with, in principle, high gran- ularity in space and time. Here we report on a citizen science experiment for noise mapping a 1 km2 area in the city of Antwerp using NoiseTube, a participatory sensing framework for monitoring ambient noise. At the technical side, we set up measuring equipment in accordance with offi- cial norms insofar as they apply, also carrying out extensive calibration experiments. At the citizen side, we collaborated with up to 10 volunteers from a citizen-led Antwerp-based action group. From the data gathered we construct purely measurement-based noise maps of the targeted area with error margins of about 5dB, comparable to those of official simulation-based noise maps.