Lecture: Open source code for traffic noise prediction in the EU

What is the noise level from road traffic outside your window? It can of course be measured, but more commonly it is calculated using a method based on traffic flow, speed and so on. This used to be a method only implemented in expensive and closed source software. But things may change in the future since the European Commission has recently released the official European method Cnossos-EU as open source (EUPL).

Many countries around the world use official noise prediction methods for city and infrastructure planning. Often the method itself is publicly available as a paper report, but in practice it is used in a software tool which is expensive and closed source, and as a consequence only available to experts. When the European Commission started to collect statistics about how many inhabitants are exposed to noise from the member states in 2007 they noticed that the national methods in use were very different, and started the Cnossos-EU project. This project has recently developed a common European calculation method, and provides an open source code (EUPL) that implements it. This creates a unique opportunity for both the research and the FOSS community to use the code in new and interesting ways, and it shows the path forward for other official methods in the environment field. In the end it may lead to more transparency when using the noise prediction methods since calculated results can be verified by non-experts using free tools.

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Day: 2014-11-01
Start time: 11:00
Duration: 00:45
Room: C444
Track: Code, data and infrastructure
Language: en

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