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Un nuevo modelo predictivo de la propagación del ruido ambiental en ciudades

Fuente: Building and environment (52): 45-56, junio 2012 Primer autor: Antonio J. Torija Centro: Universidad de Granada

SINC | 23 mayo 2012 14:57

Título: Use of back-propagation neural networks to predict both level and temporal-spectral composition of sound pressure in urban sound environments

Resumen :

One of the main challenges of urban planning is to create soundscapes capable of providing inhabitants with a high quality of life. Urban planners need tools that enable them to approach the final goal of designing, planning, and assessing soundscapes in order to adapt them to the needs of the population. Nowadays, authorities have models for predicting the A-weighted equivalent sound-pressure level (L-Aeq). Nevertheless, it is necessary to analyze not only the (L-Aeq) parameter but also the temporal and spectral composition of the sound pressure in the soundscape considered. The problem of modelling and predicting environmental noise in urban settings is a complex and non-linear problem. Therefore, in the present study, a prediction model based on a back-propagation neural network to solve this problem is proposed and examined. This model (STACO model) is intended to predict the short-term (5-min integration period) level and temporal-spectral composition of the sound pressure of urban sonic environments. Here, it is shown that the proposed model yields a precise and accurate prediction. Moreover, the results in this work demonstrate the validity of generalization of the STACO model, being applicable not only for the situations/locations measured, but also for any situation/location of a medium-sized urban setting, with some prior adjustment. In summary, the prediction model proposed in this study may serve as a tool for the integration of acoustical variables in city planning.

Autores : Torija, A.J.; Ruiz, D.P.; Ramos-Ridao, A.F.

Direcciones :

1. Universidad de Granada, departamento de Física Aplicada (España)

2. Universidad de Granada, departamento de Ingeniería Civil (España)

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