Development and implementation of the areawide Dynamic ROad traffic NoisE (DRONE) simulator.

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Bhaskar, A. Chung, E. & Kuwahara, M.
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Abstract

This paper discusses the areawide Dynamic ROad traffic NoisE (DRONE) simulator, and its implementation as a tool for noise abatement policy evaluation. DRONE involves integrating a road traffic noise estimation model with a traffic simulator to estimate road traffic noise in urban networks. An integrated traffic simulation-noise estimation model provides an interface for direct input of traffic flow properties from simulation model to noise estimation model that in turn estimates the noise on a spatial and temporal scale. The output from DRONE is linked with a geographical information system for visual representation of noise levels in the form of noise contour maps. (A) Reprinted with permission from Elsevier.

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Transportation Research Part D. 2007 /07. 12(5) Pp371-378 (8 Refs.)

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