Abstract
Noise pollution is a problem that affects millions of people worldwide. Over the last few years, many researchers have devoted their attention to the design of wireless acoustic sensor networks (WASNs) to monitor the real data of continuous and precise noise levels and to create noise maps in real time and space. Although WASNs are becoming a reality in smart cities, some research studies argue that very few projects have been deployed around the world, with most of them deployed as pilots for only days or weeks, with a small number of nodes. In this paper, we describe the design and implementation of a complete system for a WASN deployed in the city of Linares (Jaén), Spain, which has been running continuously for ten months. The complete system covers the network topology design, hardware and software of the sensor nodes, protocols, and a private cloud web server platform. As a result, the information provided by the system for each location where the sensor nodes are deployed is as follows: LAeq for a given period of time; noise indicators Lden, Lday, Levening, and Lnight; percentile noise levels (LA01T, LA10T, LA50T, LA90T, and LA99T); a temporal evolution representation of noise levels; and the predominant frequency of the noise. Some comparisons have been made between the noise indicators calculated by the sensor nodes and those from a commercial sound level meter. The results suggest that the proposed system is perfectly suitable for use as a starting point to obtain accurate maps of the noise levels in smart cities.
Highlights
Noise pollution is a problem that affects millions of people worldwide
We present the design and implementation of a complete low-cost system for a wireless acoustic sensor networks (WASNs) deployed in the city of Linares (Jaén), Spain, which has been running continuously for ten months
Work have presented the design and implementation of a complete low-cost system, composed of nine sensors nodes, for a WASN deployed in the city of Linares (Jaén), Spain, which has been working
Summary
Noise pollution is a problem that affects millions of people worldwide. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), noise pollution is responsible for 50,000 heart attacks each year in Europe. 1.8% of total heart attacks can be attributed to traffic noise levels greater than 60 dBA. In the particular case of Andalusia (Spain), in the studies carried out for the last Ecobarometer of Andalusia [2], citizens considered noise pollution as one of the main environmental problems in cities and towns that has caused a considerable degradation in the quality of life. Until the 1990s, policies to reduce environmental noise always had a lower priority than policies regarding the pollution of water or air.
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