Traffic Flow Detection Using Camera Images and Machine Learning Methods in ITS for Noise Map and Action Plan Optimization [PDF]
Noise maps and action plans represent the main tools in the fight against citizens’ exposure to noise, especially that produced by road traffic. The present and the future in smart traffic control is represented by Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)
Luca Fredianelli +6 more
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Design of a Noise Action Plan based on a Road Traffic Noise Map
According to European Directive 2002/49/CE, EU state members had to compile a strategic noise map no later than 30 June 2007 and a corresponding action plan no later than 18 July 2008 for all agglomerations with more than 250,000 inhabitants and for all major airports, roads and railways.
C Asensio, Ignacio Pavon
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Noise Assessment of Small Vessels for Action Planning in Canal Cities [PDF]
After the European Environmental Noise Directive prescribed noise maps and action plans, wide scientific literature and a consistent number of mitigation strategies emerged for road, railway, airport, and industrial noise. Unfortunately, very little attention has been paid to the noise produced by ports in their surroundings, even though there could be
Marco Bernardini +2 more
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Decision trees and labeling of low noise pavements as support for noise action plans
Low noise pavements (LNPs) are a market driven trend to mitigate the high road traffic noise exposure levels. Their improvement towards acoustic efficiency and durability over time is a challenge since these factors can conflict with road primary functions, such as safety.
E Ascari +5 more
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Stakeholders Engagement in Noise Action Planning Mediated by OGITO: An Open Geo-Spatial Interactive Tool [PDF]
Noise action planning (NAP) requires collaboration among stakeholders, given the harmful health effects of noise and the subjectivity of how individuals perceive noise. Maptables can be used to mediate in such a collaborative spatial planning process.
Rosa Aguilar +3 more
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The Environmental Noise Directive (END) sets legally binding obligations to reduce and manage environmental noise. The competent authorities have to draw up action plans for major transport sources and the largest urban areas based upon noise mapping results.
Jaume Fons-Esteve +4 more
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Intermittent Active Inference [PDF]
Active inference provides a unified framework for perception and action as processes of minimizing prediction error given a generative model of the environment.
Markus Klar +5 more
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An action plan to reduce the effects of noise and air pollution in mountain resorts served by roads. Case study: Parang Resort [PDF]
Road traffic represents a source of pollution of environmental components, having a significant negative impact on human health. The most obvious forms of environmental degradation associated with road traffic are noise and air pollution.
Apostu Izabela-Maria +3 more
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THE TRANSPORTATION NOISE ACTION PLAN FOR SCOTLAND [PDF]
David J. Hill
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STRATEGIC NOISE MAPPING AND ACTION PLANNING. EXPERIENCE, PRACTICAL CONCLUSIONS
Based on EU Noise Directive (END - Directive 2002/49/EC) since 2005 started an intensive noise mapping process in EU member states. Some of the countries had a significant tradition in creating noise maps in the past. The END set a new path, and aimed a harmonized global strategic approach to reduce the increasing ...
Boris Mihaylov
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