Modeling and Mapping of Combined Noise Annoyance for Aircraft and Road Traffic Based on a Partial Loudness Model

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Aug 18;18(16):8724. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18168724.

Abstract

Complex transportation systems often produce combined exposure to aircraft and road noise. Depending on the noise source, the annoyance response is different, and a masking effect occurs between the noise sources within the combined noise. Considering these characteristics, partial loudness was adopted to evaluate noise annoyance. First, a partial loudness model incorporating binaural inhibition was proposed and validated. Second, short- and long-term annoyance models were developed using partial loudness. Finally, the annoyance of combined noise was visualized as a map. These models can evaluate the annoyance by considering both the intensity and frequency characteristics of the noise. In addition, it is possible to quantify the masking effect that occurs between noise sources. Combined noise annoyance maps depict the degree of annoyance of residents and show the background noise effect, which is not seen on general noise maps.

Keywords: aircraft noise; annoyance map; annoyance model; background noise effect; long-term annoyance; road traffic noise; short-term annoyance.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aircraft
  • Environmental Exposure
  • Noise, Transportation* / adverse effects