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- Title: Noisetube: citizen noise pollution monitoring using mobile phones
- Author: noisetubeproject
- Description: website: http://www.noisetube.net
Noise pollution is a serious problem in many cities. NoiseTube is a research project about a new participative approach for monitoring noise pollution involving the general public. Our goal is to extend the current usage of mobile phones by turning them into noise sensors enabling each citizen to measure his own exposure in his everyday environment. Furthermore each user could also participate to the creation of a collective map of noise pollution by sharing automatically his geolocalized measures with the community.
By installing our free application on your GPS equipped phone, you will be able to measure the level of noise in dB(A) (with a precision a bit lower than a sound level meter), and contribute to the collective noise mapping by annotating it (tagging, subjective level of annoyance) and sending this geolocalized information automatically to the NoiseTube server by internet (GPRS).
SONY Computer Science Laboratory , Paris
- Date: 15 octobre 2009
- Length: 166
- Tags: participatory sensing, noise, mobile phone, community, sensor network
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