Wind Effects Estimation on Urban Noise Measurement Using Fuzzy Logic
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https://doi.org/10.70567/mc.v41i1.3Keywords:
Urban noise, Continuous monitoring, Wind effect, Fuzzy logicAbstract
In this paper, a nonlinear model based on an adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system to estimate wind effects on sound propagation from a monitoring network is develop. The sound and meteorological records used to train the model come from continuous urban noise monitoring network of the municipality of Bahía Blanca. This network is in a residential zone in the Ingeniero White district, which is adjacent to an industrial pole where various continuous process plants are located. The nonlinear model is implemented by means of the Matlab Fuzzy Logic Toolbox(TM). Meteorological situations of interest are analyzed, and the results are contrasted with those obtained by means of a linear model.
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