It is accepted knowledge that, for a given equivalent sound pressure level, sounds produced by planes are worse received from local communities than other sources related to transportation. Very little is known on the reasons for this special status, including any interactions that non-acoustical factors may have in listener assessments. Here we focus on one of such factors, the multisensory aspect of aircraft events. We propose a method to assess the visual impact of perceived aircraft height and size, beyond the objective increase in sound pressure level for a plane flying lower than another. We utilize a soundscape approach, based on acoustical indicators (dBs, LA, max, background sound pressure level) and social surveys: a combination o...
Airports are often the single largest generators of economic activity and social development in the ...
In this paper we explore how the perception of sound sources (like traffic, birds, and the presence ...
International audienceThe perceived unpleasantness due to aircraft flyover noise is mostly explained...
It is accepted knowledge that, for a given equivalent sound pressure level, sounds produced by plane...
It is accepted knowledge that, for a given equivalent sound pressure level, sounds produced by plane...
It is accepted knowledge that, for a given equivalent sound pressure level, sounds produced by plane...
It is accepted knowledge that, for a given equivalent sound pressure level, sounds produced by plane...
It is accepted knowledge that, for a given equivalent sound pressure level, sounds produced by plane...
This paper presents an approach with which perceived audible differences in aircraft sounds can be q...
The Effective Perceived Noise Level (EPNL) is the primary metric used for assessing subjective respo...
This paper aims to present a way with which audible differences in measured and auralized (i.e. aura...
A few aspects of aircraft noise were evaluated. These were (i) methods of subjective evaluations, (i...
Residents living in the vicinity of airports are exposed to noise from departing and approaching air...
The capacity of airports is limited due to the negative community response to noise. Traditional met...
Aircraft noise is an increasingly important issue that causes annoyance and complaints for the commu...
Airports are often the single largest generators of economic activity and social development in the ...
In this paper we explore how the perception of sound sources (like traffic, birds, and the presence ...
International audienceThe perceived unpleasantness due to aircraft flyover noise is mostly explained...
It is accepted knowledge that, for a given equivalent sound pressure level, sounds produced by plane...
It is accepted knowledge that, for a given equivalent sound pressure level, sounds produced by plane...
It is accepted knowledge that, for a given equivalent sound pressure level, sounds produced by plane...
It is accepted knowledge that, for a given equivalent sound pressure level, sounds produced by plane...
It is accepted knowledge that, for a given equivalent sound pressure level, sounds produced by plane...
This paper presents an approach with which perceived audible differences in aircraft sounds can be q...
The Effective Perceived Noise Level (EPNL) is the primary metric used for assessing subjective respo...
This paper aims to present a way with which audible differences in measured and auralized (i.e. aura...
A few aspects of aircraft noise were evaluated. These were (i) methods of subjective evaluations, (i...
Residents living in the vicinity of airports are exposed to noise from departing and approaching air...
The capacity of airports is limited due to the negative community response to noise. Traditional met...
Aircraft noise is an increasingly important issue that causes annoyance and complaints for the commu...
Airports are often the single largest generators of economic activity and social development in the ...
In this paper we explore how the perception of sound sources (like traffic, birds, and the presence ...
International audienceThe perceived unpleasantness due to aircraft flyover noise is mostly explained...