Sound Noise Levels Calibration with Smart-phones

Conference: European Wireless 2017 - 23th European Wireless Conference
05/17/2017 - 05/19/2017 at Dresden, Germany

Proceedings: European Wireless 2017

Pages: 6Language: englishTyp: PDF

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Authors:
Torres Espinoza, Felipe (TIVO. EC, Cuenca, Ecuador)
Barros Gavilanes, Gabriel (Universidad del Azuay, Cuenca, Ecuador)

Abstract:
Recent research suggests that there are adverse effects of loud noise on people in urban areas. This makes noise assessment an important concern for policy-makers, urban planners, and citizens in general. Despite the existence of standards for sound noise measurement, there is not a common strategy for data collection over a long period. The purpose of this study is to validate the use of smart-phones to measure noise in the context of a crowdsensing application. Validation will be performed by comparing noise measurements obtained by smart-phones to measurements obtained by using a calibrated Sound Level Meter. We have performed calibration of five models of smart-phones using android Operating System against a calibrated LibeliumWaspmote Smart-Cities device with integrated microphone. Four methods of calibration were tested: Linear Regression, Interpolation Table, Quadratic Regression, and Laplace Transform. The findings show that the RMSE between phone measurements and the calibrated device is higher of 4 dB on a validation data set from a real case. An adaptive calibration method is needed.