Dynamic Noise Level as Urban Heart Beat
Duc Phan, Douglas L. Jones

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Duc Phan, Douglas L. Jones. "Dynamic Noise Level as Urban Heart Beat". Talk or presentation, 14, October, 2015; Poster presented at the 2015 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting.

Abstract
Noise intensity influences quality of life.At a particular place, noise levels over time strongly relate to the human activities.Therefore, a dynamic map of noise intensity can play the role of an urban "heart beat". This study show a service that continuously collects noise intensity over a long period of time (months and years) and addresses challenges when transforming the collected data into useful information.

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    Duc Phan, Douglas L. Jones. <a
    href="http://www.terraswarm.org/pubs/651.html"><i>Dynamic
    Noise Level as Urban Heart Beat</i></a>, Talk or
    presentation,  14, October, 2015; Poster presented at the
    <a
    href="http://terraswarm.org/conferences/15/annual"
    >2015 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>.
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    Duc Phan, Douglas L. Jones. "Dynamic Noise Level as
    Urban Heart Beat". Talk or presentation,  14, October,
    2015; Poster presented at the <a
    href="http://terraswarm.org/conferences/15/annual"
    >2015 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{PhanJones15_DynamicNoiseLevelAsUrbanHeartBeat,
        author = {Duc Phan and Douglas L. Jones},
        title = {Dynamic Noise Level as Urban Heart Beat},
        day = {14},
        month = {October},
        year = {2015},
        note = {Poster presented at the <a
                  href="http://terraswarm.org/conferences/15/annual"
                  >2015 TerraSwarm Annual Meeting</a>.},
        abstract = {Noise intensity influences quality of life.At a
                  particular place, noise levels over time strongly
                  relate to the human activities.Therefore, a
                  dynamic map of noise intensity can play the role
                  of an urban "heart beat". This study show a
                  service that continuously collects noise intensity
                  over a long period of time (months and years) and
                  addresses challenges when transforming the
                  collected data into useful information. },
        URL = {http://terraswarm.org/pubs/651.html}
    }
    

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