Noise
noise

Noise pollution can have a harmful impact on both wildlife and human health. There are several notable community science projects that have focused on noise monitoring, some that use phone applications and others that use noise meters. _Lead image from NoiseTube_ ## Noise monitoring resources and projects: ### Apps Noise can by monitored by apps downloaded to your phone. Here's a [Blog post on Apps for noise mapping](http://www.opensourcesoundscapes.org/2016/08/28/a-tentative-state-of-the-art-of-applications-for-crowdsourced-noise-sound-maps/) by Antonella Radicchi. Here are some App options: - [Softhook.com](http://www.softhook.com/heathrow/technology-involved/) by Christian Nold: a DIY noise monitoring that he’s deploying around Heathrow - [Citi-Sense](http://www.citi-sense.cn/download): app for evaluating soundscapes - by Chunming Li, from the Chinese Academy of Science - [NoiseTube](http://www.noisetube.net): one of the very first apps that was developed _Note from Muki Haklay: There are issues with the calibration of phones with apps, which was an issue in some of the work that we’ve done few years ago, so I would also think that you can use class I noise meters._ ### Noise Meters - [Class I noise meters](https://www.maplin.co.uk/p/digital-sound-level-meter-n05cc) (they’re not super expensive – about £50 ) - [Sound Around Town](http://soundaroundtown.org/) adapted commercial recording units (Roland-05) and developed calibration devices so that participants in the project can borrow the equipment from local libraries and deploy in their backyards according to a specific protocol. The data will improve the NPS national soundscape maps (which need refinement but are already useful for studies of noise as an EJ issue (e.g., [this new study](https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/ehp898/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ehp898)). ## Questions [questions:noise] ## Notes [notes:noise!question:noise] ## Activities [activities:noise] ...


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stoft "Not to worry, I too find bits to revise after I publish; what counts is fixing the details as they appear. One thought on visualization. When I do ..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
viechdokter "@stoft : sorry I had to revise the research note as there was a big mistake in the red curve. I exchanged it with the new revised red curve and now..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
stoft "Right. That's the Bayer filter pattern which sits in front of the imager chip and gives double the signal sensitivity for Green -- a simulation of ..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
viechdokter "@stoft : RGGB like in this picture? " | Read more » about 8 years ago
stoft "Good observations! Remember that the AGC is likley based on the sum total over the entire image; not per pixel. If there were independent AGC per c..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
stoft "Actually, you need several additional pieces for SWB: 1) average 3-5 parallel lines, 2) monitor stability and take data until it IS stable or times..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
stoft "Ideally, the user would select a "stable" ('smooth' or 'broad peak') region to monitor and then the software would take samples (and average) while..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
warren "Excellent; so we'll think about timeframe plus # of samples. I think we could prompt people in the interface to "ensure stable reading" during a fe..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
stoft "Yes, I'd agree that time averaging would help and, if possible, it sould be the default to reduce this noise component. I do not have 30 fps data, ..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
warren "Great analysis. Based on this, I wonder if we should more strongly encourage people to do live capturing, and to have a time averaging default sett..." | Read more » about 8 years ago
eustatic " swfobject.embedSWF('http://imagess3.enature.com/listen.swf', 'ar0026', '63', '15','9.0.0', false, {audio: 'ar0026'}, false, false); here is som..." | Read more » about 9 years ago