Tackling Noise: Technology Integration for Improved Noise Pollution Monitoring

Ivan Estrella, Alex Pacheco, Wilson Marin, Liz Pacheco-Pumaleque*, Nestor Cuba-Carbajal, Félix Pucuhuayla-Revatta, Edwin Felix-Poicon, Marco Añaños-Bedriñana

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Abstract

Noise pollution derived from motor vehicles, especially those with noisy engines, constitutes a significant challenge in urban environments, impacting quality of life and public health. In this context, the present study focuses on the implementation of an advanced technological solution: a web-based system specifically designed to monitor and manage noise pollution in Tarapoto, Peru. The execution of this project was structured in 4 key phases. The first phase involved extensive data collection and definition of the project scope. In the second phase, the system architecture was established based on initial observations. The third phase focussed on evaluating and improving system functionalities, while the fourth involved rigorous testing and corrections. The successful implementation of this system led to a significant improvement in the noise pollution monitoring process, reducing reporting times and improving data-driven decision making. This project not only provides a valuable tool for authorities in the management and mitigation of noise pollution, but also encourages community awareness and active participation in the sustainable management of the urban acoustic environment.

Original languageEnglish
JournalEnvironmental Health Insights
Volume18
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • innovation
  • monitoring
  • noise pollution
  • Web system

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