Title
A model based monitoring system for aircraft noise
Author
van den Berg, F.
Eisses, A.R.
van Beek, P.J.G.
TNO Industrie en Techniek
Publication year
2008
Abstract
A new approach for an airport noise monitoring system is presented that comprises not only a number of measuring stations, but also a dedicated sound propagation model and an aircraft noise emission model. This approach enables estimation of noise levels in the whole area around the airport and not only at the location of the measuring stations. An additional advantage is that the locations of the measuring stations can be chosen more freely. Traditionally the measuring stations must be located near residential areas where the influence of other noise sources (such as cars or wind) cannot be eliminated. Better locations can be found that yield more reliable data and therefore more reliable noise levels. To update the sound propagation model frequently, the measuring stations not only measure noise levels, but also other parameters, like temperature and wind profile. The sound emission of the aircraft is derived from measurement results, complemented with a directional aircraft noise emission model. A tool was developed to visualize the power of combining data and models in this model-based monitoring system. The use of models opens possibilities for interesting applications such as i) short term noise forecasts, ii) scenario studies with various aircraft distributions and iii) enforcement of noise limits.
Subject
Acoustics and Audiology
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TNO identifier
470809
ISSN
2226-5147
Source
7th European Conference on Noise Control, EURONOISE 2008 and Acoustics '08, 29 June - 4 July 2008, Paris, France, 881-884
Document type
conference paper