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Advanced concept for noise monitoring in smart cities through wireless sensor units with AI classification technologies

Journal
INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings
Date Issued
2024-10-04
Author(s)
DOMAZETOVSKA MARKOVSKA, Simona
ANACHKOVA, Maja
PECIOSKI, Damjan
VIKTOR, Gavriloski
DOI
10.3397/in_2024_3230
Abstract
<jats:p>The rapid urbanization in the cities has indicated the importance of sustainable development for creating smart cities with high quality of life. Environmental noise as one of the main concerns has to be addressed according to International Directives and Legislation. Traditional noise
estimation methods are costly and time-consuming, but the emerging technologies like low-cost wireless sensor units (WSUs) offer more granular data collection and analysis. Requirements for more accurate assessment of the noise pollution by detecting the dominant noise sources impose the need
to apply novel approaches in the technical systems for noise monitoring. To this aim, this paper investigates the advanced methods for noise monitoring through WSUs with AI classification technologies. The proposed concept of the device not only quantitively describes the noise pollution,
but also tends to recognize the class of the disturbing sound events. The accuracy of the WSUs are configured by comparing the results with professional hand-held analyzer, showing powerful and affordable low-cost units able to publish results through cloud and fog computing based on the IoT
and smart city technologies. The paper discusses the challenges for merging noise measurement technology and the AI algorithms to classify and quantify the different classes of sound events.</jats:p>

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