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Autores principales: Sineau, Matthieu, Hellot, Manuel, Mafféïs, Robin, Mietlicki, Fanny, Motio, Laure, Evrard, Anne-Sophie, Regairaz, Jean-Philippe
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.01173
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author Sineau, Matthieu
Hellot, Manuel
Mafféïs, Robin
Mietlicki, Fanny
Motio, Laure
Evrard, Anne-Sophie
Regairaz, Jean-Philippe
author_facet Sineau, Matthieu
Hellot, Manuel
Mafféïs, Robin
Mietlicki, Fanny
Motio, Laure
Evrard, Anne-Sophie
Regairaz, Jean-Philippe
contents Railway transportation contributes to the objectives of decarbonization but also generates negative externalities, including noise. Energy noise indicators used to characterize population exposure do not adequately reflect the repetitive nature of railway noise peaks. The GENIFER pilot study aims to test a protocol designed to characterize railway noise events according to the instantaneous perceived annoyance when the train is passing, in order to improve understanding of the influence of acoustic factors on annoyance. The first phase of the survey was carried out in 2023 among 62 residents of a pilot site. An electronic device was used to collect around 5,000 ratings, ranging from 1 to 10, assessing the instantaneous annoyance induced by railway noise at passing trains. The site instrumentation included sixteen sound level meters and two video recording systems, enabling annoyance ratings to be associated with the acoustic characteristics of railway noise events. A questionnaire aimed at identifying co-determinants of long-term annoyance was also administered to participants. Feedback on the field implementation of this survey and initial results concerning acoustic measurements, instantaneous annoyance ratings and questionnaire responses will be presented.
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spellingShingle Improving knowledge of the acoustic factors involved in railway noise annoyance: first results of a pilot field survey of sixty-two local residents
Sineau, Matthieu
Hellot, Manuel
Mafféïs, Robin
Mietlicki, Fanny
Motio, Laure
Evrard, Anne-Sophie
Regairaz, Jean-Philippe
Classical Physics
Railway transportation contributes to the objectives of decarbonization but also generates negative externalities, including noise. Energy noise indicators used to characterize population exposure do not adequately reflect the repetitive nature of railway noise peaks. The GENIFER pilot study aims to test a protocol designed to characterize railway noise events according to the instantaneous perceived annoyance when the train is passing, in order to improve understanding of the influence of acoustic factors on annoyance. The first phase of the survey was carried out in 2023 among 62 residents of a pilot site. An electronic device was used to collect around 5,000 ratings, ranging from 1 to 10, assessing the instantaneous annoyance induced by railway noise at passing trains. The site instrumentation included sixteen sound level meters and two video recording systems, enabling annoyance ratings to be associated with the acoustic characteristics of railway noise events. A questionnaire aimed at identifying co-determinants of long-term annoyance was also administered to participants. Feedback on the field implementation of this survey and initial results concerning acoustic measurements, instantaneous annoyance ratings and questionnaire responses will be presented.
title Improving knowledge of the acoustic factors involved in railway noise annoyance: first results of a pilot field survey of sixty-two local residents
topic Classical Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.01173