This paper contributes on the popular topic of smartphone-based noise mapping and in general participatory sensing. It has a dual aim as on one hand it provides a methodological framework on the spatio-temporal variability of noise and soundscape and in parallel it investigates the role of green space and water features on soundscape preference with respect to certain activities. The study was organised in Zernike University Campus in Groningen, Netherlands around 13 predefined locations, equipped with seating facilities. A big part of the study area was recently redesigned as part of the Zernike promenade. Students, enrolled in the course of Environment and Engineering, used the ArcGIS 123 Survey and the NoiseCapture mobile applications fo...
International audienceNoise stands for an important human health and environmental issue. Indeed, no...
The development of ICT infrastructures has facilitated the emergence of new paradigms for looking at...
The traditional method of noise surveying is to use trained professionals to go to a specific site t...
This paper contributes on the popular topic of smartphone-based noise mapping and in general partici...
Campuses located in urban areas are prone to issues such as high traffic and noise pollution which c...
To reduce environmental noise pollution and to safeguard people’s well-being, it is urgently necessa...
e-Forum Acusticum 2020, LYON, FRANCE, 07-/12/2020 - 11/12/2020The teaching of acoustics notions with...
International audienceThis paper aims at describing different school projects pertaining to noise an...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Scienc...
The study summarizes 3 years’ experience in mapping and analysing environmental noise using smartpho...
The IMPRINtS project (Internet and Mobile technologies for a Public Role In Noise Surveying) aims to...
In order to manage noise pollution and reduce its environmental impact and health outcomes, several ...
International audienceNoise stands for an important human health and environmental issue. Indeed, no...
The development of ICT infrastructures has facilitated the emergence of new paradigms for looking at...
The traditional method of noise surveying is to use trained professionals to go to a specific site t...
This paper contributes on the popular topic of smartphone-based noise mapping and in general partici...
Campuses located in urban areas are prone to issues such as high traffic and noise pollution which c...
To reduce environmental noise pollution and to safeguard people’s well-being, it is urgently necessa...
e-Forum Acusticum 2020, LYON, FRANCE, 07-/12/2020 - 11/12/2020The teaching of acoustics notions with...
International audienceThis paper aims at describing different school projects pertaining to noise an...
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Scienc...
The study summarizes 3 years’ experience in mapping and analysing environmental noise using smartpho...
The IMPRINtS project (Internet and Mobile technologies for a Public Role In Noise Surveying) aims to...
In order to manage noise pollution and reduce its environmental impact and health outcomes, several ...
International audienceNoise stands for an important human health and environmental issue. Indeed, no...
The development of ICT infrastructures has facilitated the emergence of new paradigms for looking at...
The traditional method of noise surveying is to use trained professionals to go to a specific site t...