2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2015.10.025
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Assessment of railway noise in an urban setting

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“…These quantities can be obtained initially from the data recorded over the few previous working days (running or moving averages) during the operation of Dynamap. In the case in which a variation δ τ g,j (t) falls outside the group A.I., the contribution of the (g, j)-th station is considered to be an outlier and it is not included in Equation (14). Then, the average is performed over the remaining active stations.…”
Section: Starting Operations Of Dynamap From Four Monitoring Stationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These quantities can be obtained initially from the data recorded over the few previous working days (running or moving averages) during the operation of Dynamap. In the case in which a variation δ τ g,j (t) falls outside the group A.I., the contribution of the (g, j)-th station is considered to be an outlier and it is not included in Equation (14). Then, the average is performed over the remaining active stations.…”
Section: Starting Operations Of Dynamap From Four Monitoring Stationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. , N 2 ), such that N 1 + N 2 = 24), we need to rearrange the variations obtained from Equation (14) according to the indices C 1,k1 and C 2,k2 , which we denote as δ τ C1,k1 (t) and δ τ C2,k2 (t) within each cluster, C 1 and C 2 . Then, we calculate the mean variations, δ τ C1 (t) and δ τ C2 (t), for each cluster according to,…”
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“…Since such a monitoring is expensive and it is not possible to install instruments everywhere in the cities, the adoption of predictive models is common in order to help policy makers in environmental protection decisions. For instance, in [8][9][10][11][12][13][14] some of the different approaches to predict the noise produced by trains and railways are presented. Road traffic noise in urban areas has a very large literature, with a great variety of methods: the authors contribution to this topic is partially presented in [15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30].…”
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“…High and dangerous acoustic levels are mainly caused by anthropic activities, in particular vehicular traffic and other transportation infrastructures. Therefore, it is clear that it is useful to implement analytical models that can provide a reliable assessment of the levels of pollution (see for instance [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]). If a reliable forecast is available, it is possible to limit the overcoming of certain levels of pollution by mitigation measures, also acting on the sources, before physical agents can affect the population.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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