Application of Internet of Things technology for sound monitoring during large scale outdoor events

Main Authors: Haddad, Karim, Munoz, Patricio, Gallo, Enrico, Vincent, Bruno, Song, Min-Ho
Format: Proceeding Journal
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: , 2019
Subjects:
EC
IoT
Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/3482843
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language eng
format Journal:Proceeding
Journal
Journal:Journal
author Haddad, Karim
Munoz, Patricio
Gallo, Enrico
Vincent, Bruno
Song, Min-Ho
title Application of Internet of Things technology for sound monitoring during large scale outdoor events
publishDate 2019
topic European Union (EU)
European Commission
EC
Horizon 2020
H2020
MONICA
IoT
Open Data
Outdoor
Musical events
Large scale
Torino
Lyon
City
Noise annoyance
Sound monitoring
Sound level meter
Adaptive sound field control
Source contribution
Acoustic index
Event detection
url https://zenodo.org/record/3482843
contents The European project MONICA aims at using IoT technology to help monitoring large outdoor events. The monitoring concerns the security using different types of sensors on one hand, and the sound impact to neighborhood on the other hand, using sound level meters. For this paper, we focus on the acoustic part. MONICA has started beginning of 2017. At Internoise 2018, we presented the concept of the project. During the year 2018, the project has been tested during different outdoor events in Europe. In this paper, we present the outcomes of some of these tests: during Kappa FuturFestival, during Movida, both in Torino, Italy and during Fêtes des Lumières in Lyon, France. During these events, the IoT sound level meters were tested at different locations: close to the sources, and in the neighborhood to estimate the sound impact. In order to reduce noise to surroundings, the Adaptive Sound Field Controller (ASFC) has been also tested during the year. The implementation and the setup of the system is presented.
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