EarPhone is a participatory noise mapping system that uses mobile phones to determine environmental noise levels (particularly roadside ambient noise).
Application metadata | |
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Area of expertise | Monitoring of noise pollution |
Application name | EarPhone |
Website | |
Platforms | Nokia Symbian: Nokia Symbian |
Sensors | GPS, Microphone, MobSLM, Wireless |
License of source code | Open |
Cost for use | Free |
Engaging level | Opportunistic |
Incentive techniques | Collective, No-Monetary |
Type of access | Anonymous |
Proposition paper | |
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Title | Ear-phone: An end-to-end participatory Urban noise mapping system. |
Url | http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~nbulusu/papers/spots10.pdf |
Citation | Rajib Kumar Rana, Chun Tung Chou, Salil S. Kanhere, Nirupama Bulusu, and Wen Hu. 2010. Ear-phone: An end-to-end participatory Urban noise mapping system. In Proceedings of the 9th ACM/IEEE In- ternational Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN’10). ACM, New York, NY, 105–116. |