“…In most studies, microphones are placed at regular distances from the barrier (5, 10, 15 m), or corresponding to incremental doublings of the distance (e.g., 7.5, 15, 30 m) [42,44]. Some studies determine IL levels by placing a single microphone in the near field behind the barrier, at distances of 1-5 m [20,43,45,46]. The most common height for the microphone is 1.5 m, although there are studies that consider additional heights, which are similar to or higher than the barrier height (e.g., 2, 4, 6 m).…”