The paper describes the new smart noise monitoring system designed and implemented into the project named LIFE15 ENV/IT/000586 "Methodologies fOr Noise low emission Zones introduction And management" (MONZA). The prototype system has been designed keeping in mind the state of the art systems and the monitoring needs of the MONZA project. The designed system can be considered as a prototype according to the necessary customization in the designing of connections among the hardware components and in the definition of protocols to manage and post process of collected data. The prototype is expected to undergo quite a long testing phase (up to five years) during and after the MONZA project duration. In this paper, some details related to the designed network are reported. In particular, a detailed definition of the hardware components and specs, the transmitting data techniques, the specifications necessary to collect raw data are described. Furthermore some new procedures to periodically check the noise monitoring system performance are proposed.
Design of a prototype of a smart noise monitoring system / Bartalucci, Chiara; Borchi, Francesco; Carfagni, Monica; Furferi, Rocco; Governi, Lapo; Silvaggio, Rosalba; Curcuruto, Salvatore; Nencini, Luca;. - ELETTRONICO. - ICSV 2017:(2017), pp. 1-8. (Intervento presentato al convegno ICSV 2017 - 24th International Congress on Sound and Vibration tenutosi a Londra nel 23-27 Luglio).
Design of a prototype of a smart noise monitoring system
Bartalucci, Chiara;Borchi, Francesco;Carfagni, Monica;Furferi, Rocco;Governi, Lapo;
2017
Abstract
The paper describes the new smart noise monitoring system designed and implemented into the project named LIFE15 ENV/IT/000586 "Methodologies fOr Noise low emission Zones introduction And management" (MONZA). The prototype system has been designed keeping in mind the state of the art systems and the monitoring needs of the MONZA project. The designed system can be considered as a prototype according to the necessary customization in the designing of connections among the hardware components and in the definition of protocols to manage and post process of collected data. The prototype is expected to undergo quite a long testing phase (up to five years) during and after the MONZA project duration. In this paper, some details related to the designed network are reported. In particular, a detailed definition of the hardware components and specs, the transmitting data techniques, the specifications necessary to collect raw data are described. Furthermore some new procedures to periodically check the noise monitoring system performance are proposed.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.