| Literature DB >> 25806111 |
Selçuk Erkaya1, Abdurrahman Geymen2, Bülent Bostancı2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Noise is defined as a sound or series of sounds that are considered to be invasive, irritating, objectionable and disruptive to the quality of daily life. Noise is one of the environmental pollutants, and in cities it is usually originated from road traffic, railway traffic, airports, industry etc. The tram is generally considered as environmentally friendly, namely non-polluting and silent. However complaints from residents living along the tramway lines prove that it may sometimes cause annoyance. In this study, a Global Pointing System (GPS) receiver for determining the sampling locations and a frequency based noise measurement system for collecting the noise data are used to analyse the noise level in the city centre. Both environmental (background) and tram noises are measured.Entities:
Keywords: Neural networks; Noise mapping; Radial basis function
Year: 2015 PMID: 25806111 PMCID: PMC4371722 DOI: 10.1186/s40201-015-0173-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Health Sci Eng
Figure 1Working area.
Figure 2Block diagram of experimental and simulation approaches.
Figure 3(a) Structure of RBFNN, (b) A neuron model for inputs.
Figure 4Environmental noise map.
Figure 5Tram noise map.
Figure 6MLPNN results for environmental and tram noises.
Figure 7GRNN results for environmental and tram noises.
Figure 8RBFNN results for environmental and tram noises.
Figure 9Performance index of neural predictor varying with epoch.
Figure 10Convergence errors of neural models, a) and b) Error for MLPNN predictor, c) and d) Error for GRNN predictor, e) and f) Error for RBFNN predictor.