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A professor from Teleco of the UCAM investigates with the University of Eindhoven how to confront the urban noises (30/06/2017)

The prestigious Technical University of Eindhoven has been interested in the method of sound simulation in interiors that Dr. Juan Miguel Navarro Ruiz develops as in the Advanced Telecommunications Research Group (GRITA) of the UCAM.

The objective is to improve the quality of life of the inhabitants of the cities, who suffer acoustic pollution by traffic or leisure activities.

The professor at the Catholic University San Antonio de Murcia will spend three months at the Dutch university, second in the National Times Higher ranking, working together with the principal investigator of the Building Acoustics Chair of the Built Environmental department, Dr. Maarten Hornikx, to combine indoor sound simulation studies with outdoor noise propagation techniques, one of the main lines of study of these Dutch researchers.

Through 3D simulation methods that help predict noise levels in cities both in the current situation and future contexts in traffic situations, possible places of leisure, etc., these experts will previously make a noise map taking Samples of real noise measurements in different parts of the city.

In this way, the designed system will predict the rest of the territory, due to difficulties in measuring the thousands of points in the city.

This research aims to create tools that can be used by public administrations to enable them to take control of noise in urban centers and help them to take preventive measures, as well as to design a specific action plan in each area .

Source: UCAM

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