Title
Noise pattern recognition of airplanes taking off: task for a monitoring system
Abstract
This paper presents an original work for aircraft noise monitoring systems and it analyzes the airplanes noise signals and a method to identify them. The method uses processed spectral patterns and a neuronal network feed-forward, programmed by means of virtual instruments. The obtained results, very useful in portable systems, make possible to introduce redundancy to permanent monitoring systems. The noise level in a city has fluctuations between 50 dB (A) and 100 dB (A). It depends on the population density and its activity, commerce and services in the public thoroughfare, terrestrial and aerial urban traffic, of the typical activities of labor facilities and used machinery, which give varied conditions that must be faced of diverse ways within the corresponding normalization. The sounds or noises that exceed the permissible limits, whichever the activities or causes that originate them, are considered events susceptible to degrade the environment and the health.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1007/978-3-540-76725-1_86
CIARP
Keywords
Field
DocType
permanent monitoring system,labor facility,diverse way,aircraft noise monitoring system,noise pattern recognition,neuronal network feed-forward,aerial urban traffic,airplanes noise signal,corresponding normalization,original work,noise level,population density,feed forward,noise,pattern recognition,pattern,neuronal network
Aircraft noise,Computer vision,Normalization (statistics),Pattern recognition,Monitoring system,Computer science,Noise level,Redundancy (engineering),Artificial intelligence
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
4756
0302-9743
3-540-76724-X
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
5
1.08
1
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Luis Sánchez13613.87
Oleksiy Pogrebnyak22810.20
José Luis Oropeza Rodríguez356.49
Sergio Suárez-Guerra4378.81