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  1. Noise in the Military Environment (Land Warfare, Vol 3) by R. F. Powell, M. R. Forrest, 1988-08
  2. Noise Control in the Built Environment by John Roberts, 1989-03
  3. A simple method to determinate required R"t"r values of building envelope components against road traffic noise [An article from: Building and Environment] by N.Y. Akdag, 2004-11-01
  4. Protection of Workers Against Noise and Vibration in the Working Environment (ILO codes of practice) by International Labour Office, 1980-12
  5. Forest Service again considers ban on gas-powered boats at Waldo Lake.(Environment)(Noise is the chief complaint as the government refloats an idea it ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  6. A Comparision of Noise Environments Between Offices of LAngton Hall and Other Offices on the Oregon State University Campus by John P. Healey, 1979
  7. European Community Environment Legislation: Noise by European Communities, 1996-12
  8. Performance Analysis of Wireless LAN Signals Transmitted Over a Ricean Fading Channel in a Pulsed Noise Interference Environment
  9. Noise in Public Places by Dept.of Environment, 1974-08
  10. Urban Transport and the Environment for the 21st Century IV (Advances in Transport Vol 1)
  11. Working environment: Atmospheric pollution, noise, and vibration : fourth item on the agenda by International Labour Office, 1976
  12. Aviation and the Environment: Impact of Aviation Noise on Communities Presents Challenges for Airport Operations and Future Growth of the National Airspace ... Accounting Office Reports & Testimony by Gale Reference Team, 2008-01-01
  13. ISO 9612:1997, Acoustics - Guidelines for the measurement and assessment of exposure to noise in a working environment by ISO TC 43/SC 1/WG 19, 2007-08-23
  14. Statistical models for traffic noise at signalized intersections [An article from: Building and Environment] by S. Abo-Qudais, A. Alhiary, 2007-08-01

1. Air Noise Environment
Environmental engineers specialising in air, noise and emissions assessment and monitoring. ANE is based in Australia and works throughout the Asia Pacific region.
http://www.ane.com.au

2. Air Noise Environment - Staff
Since joining Air noise environment in 1999, Craig has undertaken a broad range of air and noise studies and provides specific expertise in the field of
http://www.ane.com.au/Pages/Staff.htm
The technical staff of the firm currently comprises:
Claire Richardson - BSc (Hons), MIOA, MAAS, MRSH
Principal Consultant and Managing Director
Claire is an Environmental Scientist with over sixteen years experience in the fields of air quality, acoustics and environmental management. With postgraduate qualifications in Air Pollution Control and Acoustics and Noise Control, Claire offers a broad based skill set and specific expertise in the technical areas of air quality and acoustics. As founder and managing director of the company Claire is responsible for the technical direction of all projects completed by the company. Sue Hogg - B.Env. Eng. (Hons), M. Eng. Sci. Grad IEAust PEng
Associate Consultant
Sue is an environmental engineer with an extensive skills base. Sue has ten years experience in environmental management, waste management, policy and legislation. Sue also has experience in project management, environmental auditing, contaminated site assessment, environmental and occupational noise and air pollution modelling and management.
Sue currently fulfils the Commonwealth Government regulatory function of Airport Environment Officer at Brisbane, Archerfield and Townsville Airports on behalf of the company.

3. Air Noise Environment Pty Ltd (ANE), Australia
Australia Air noise environment Pty Ltd (ANE). Building, Brisbane Technology Park. Street, 5/26 Brandl Street. District, Eight Mile Plains. City, Brisbane QLD 4113.
http://www.eco-web.com/register/01153.html
Air Noise Environment Pty Ltd (ANE)
Building Brisbane Technology Park Street 5/26 Brandl Street District Eight Mile Plains City Brisbane QLD 4113 Country Australia Telephone Facsimile E-Mail ane@ane.com.au Internet www.ane.com.au Activities Updated 2-9-2003 Areas of Involvement - Cross References Air Pollution Control Waste Management Noise Protection ... ECO Services International

4. Home Networking: Understanding Coaxial Cable
3.7 noise environment. This measured ingress noise environment can be modeled using controlled random variables for transmission performance simulation studies.
http://www.phptr.com/articles/article.asp?p=169518&seqNum=7

5. Assessment Of The Subsonic Noise Environment In The Nellis Range
Assessment of the Subsonic noise environment in the Nellis Range Complex. Authors Frampton, Kenneth D.; Lucas, Michael J.; Plotkin
http://www.stormingmedia.us/96/9605/A960504.html

6. Residual Noise Environment - Storming Media
Residual noise environment. Authors Arrieta, Rudy; Minish, Connie; Myrick, Donal; McGlothlin, Larry; SPECTRUM SCIENCES AND SOFTWARE INC FORTWALTON BEACH FL
http://www.stormingmedia.us/62/6266/A626604.html

7. Auto21 - The Automobile Of The 21st Century / L'automobille Du XXIe Siècle
Interior noise environment of Future Automobiles. Project Leader Dr. Patrice Masson Dr. Alain Berry (Université de Sherbrooke).
http://www.auto21.ca/intelligentsystems_3interior_e.html
Interior Noise Environment of Future Automobiles
Project Leader
Interior noise in a vehicle, either arising from the heating and cooling systems or from the contact between the tire and the road, can be distracting to drivers. This project focuses on reducing the interior noise in a vehicle by alleviating noise generation at the source, and by cancelling any residual generated noise. For airborne noise from heating and cooling systems, investigators are studying multiple-fan systems and speed/phase control of each fan as a potential way to achieve noise control. For structure-borne noise, investigators are reviewing the effectiveness of various approaches to develop road noise control systems. Investigators
Dr. S. Ziada (McMaster University)
Dr. B. Boulet (McGill University)
Dr. H. Michalska (McGill University)
Dr. A. Parameswaran (Simon Fraser University)

8. Evaluation Of Chamber Acoustic Noise Environment
Demonstration Project. Category Environmental Monitoring. Demonstration Project Evaluation of Chamber Acoustic noise environment. Project Lead Theodore Foley.
http://advlifesupport.jsc.nasa.gov/ehti3/demo11.html
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Demonstration Project Category: Environmental Monitoring Demonstration Project: Evaluation of Chamber Acoustic Noise Environment Project Lead: Theodore Foley Project Description:
Noise is a very important part of the environment which can effect communications, general well being, and in the extreme case can result in loss of hearing. Measuring and controlling noise levels becomes more important when you cannot get out of your environment to go somewhere different or quiet. The results of this study will be used to recommend procedures for protecting crewmembers from excessive noise and for modifying equipment to be more quiet. This project consists of 5 interdependent components:
  • Measuring the total noise each crewmember is exposed to on a typical day. Determining sources and measuring the levels of noise emitting equipment. Mapping noise levels within the chamber. Evaluating and redirecting the noise measurements as necessary.
  • Hardware: Sound level and frequency spectrum meters Web Accessibility and Policy Notices Curator: Victor M. Escobedo Jr.

    9. Speech Coding Algorithms In Space Shuttle Cabin Noise Environment
    Speech Coding Algorithms in Space Shuttle Cabin noise environment. The noise sources used here were recorded on various Space Shuttle flights.
    http://www.titan-aeu.com/ssadto/shuttle_noise.html

    10. Speech Coding Algorithms In Street Noise Environment
    Speech Coding Algorithms in Street noise environment. The street noise used here was origianlly recorded on an audio cassette deck
    http://www.titan-aeu.com/ssadto/street_noise.html

    11. Air Noise Environment
    More search options. Energy and Environment Environment Engineering Air noise environment, Air noise environment. Title Air noise environment.
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    Environmental engineers specialising in air, noise and emissions assessment and monitoring. ANE is based in Australia and works throughout the Asia Pacific region.
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    Environmental engineers specialising in air, noise and emissions assessment and monitoring. ANE is based in Australia and works throughout the Asia Pacific region. Title: Air Noise Environment Description: Environmental engineers specialising in air, noise and emissions assessment and monitoring. ANE is based in Australia and works throughout the Asia Pacific region. URL: http://www.ane.com.au Site added: Sat Sep 06 2003 Category: Home Energy and Environment Environment Engineering : Air Noise Environment Visit this link
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    12. State Of Noise Environment
    State of noise environment. did not achieve in either day or night. Achievement rate of Environmental Quality Standard for Noise.
    http://www.epcc.pref.osaka.jp/apec/eng/monitor/page/bc1.html
    History of Environmental Protection State of Environment Environmental Inpact Assessment Approaches to Global Environmental Problems ... ENGLISH
    State of Noise Environment
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    According to the noise monitoring results in fiscal 2000, 299 out of 521 monitoring points achieved the environmental quality standard for environmental noise level in both day time and night time, 137 points achieved in either day or night, and 85 points did not achieve in either day or night.
    On the other hand, 133 out of 321 monitoring points achieved the environmental quality standard for road traffic noise level in both day time and night time, 33 points achieved in either day or night, and 155points did not achieve in either day or night.

    Achievement rate of Environmental Quality Standard for Noise
    Information on Environmental Policy and Technology Osaka Prefectural Government
    State of Environment

    13. Subject: Noise Environment Sub-Committee - Initial Proposal
    Subject noise environment SubCommittee - Initial Proposal. Author Motorola. These topics were Software Radio, Ultra Wideband Radio and the noise environment.
    http://www.jacksons.net/tac/First Term/Noise_Plan v1.1.htm
    Subject: Noise Environment Sub-Committee - Initial Proposal Author: Motorola Date August 11, 1999
    Task Definition
    In response to FCC requests, the TAC formed three sub-committees covering various topics impacting radio spectrum policy. These topics were Software Radio, Ultra Wideband Radio and the Noise Environment. The charter of the Noise Environment sub-committee was defined as follows. Noise Environment Sub-Committee Charter Assess and report to the Commission the current state of knowledge on electromagnetic noise levels and the effects of such noise on the reliability of existing and future communications systems. Identify, if possible, man made causes of electromagnetic noise that have or are likely to have harmful effects on wireless communications. Identify issues or causes of man made electromagnetic noise that justify FCC attention or action. Determine what types (if any) of electromagnetic noise create significant concerns and suggest technical approaches for obtaining sufficient information on the subject
    Scope
    Our approach to addressing this charter was to first define the scope of this effort. We felt that potential noise from RF communication devices (Cell phones, two-way radios, microwave equipment, etc), other types of devices (e.g. computers, cars, power lines, industrial equipment) and natural phenomena (atmospheric noise, sun spots) should be included as possible sources.

    14. [RFI] Local Noise Environment
    RFI Local noise environment. Subject RFI Local noise environment. Next by Thread RFI Re Topband Local noise environment, Michael Tope.
    http://lists.contesting.com/archives/html/RFI/2004-02/msg00092.html
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    [RFI] Local Noise Environment
    from [ Pete Smith Permanent Link Original To topband@contesting.com rfi@contesting.com Subject [RFI] Local Noise Environment From n4zr@contesting.com Date Sat, 14 Feb 2004 10:13:20 -0500 List-post mailto:rfi@contesting.com I am trying to figure out my local noise environment and understand what (if anything) I can do to correct it.
    On my shunt-fed tower, in daytime, the S-meter on my Mark V (which is extremely generous below S9) reads a steady S9 +10 with the radio in USB mode and the standard filters in use. Switching to a K9AY loop 350 feet away from the tower (with a 20 dB preamp) drops the level of the noise to S7-8. I have listened to the noise in both USB and AM positions, and do not hear the 60 Hz AC arc sound that I have gotten used to in my efforts to track down power-line noise.
    I can't rotate the loop, so I tried listening on 80, where I have a 4-directional K3LR-style lazy-vee array, and the noise definitely peaks, by a few dB, in one direction, and is materially lower in the opposite direction (the array has a wide forward lobe but pretty substantial F/B ratio).
    I can make some recordings if anyone with an expert ear thinks hearing it would be useful.

    15. [RFI] Local Noise Environment
    RFI Local noise environment. Subject RFI Local noise environment. Previous by Thread Re Topband Local noise environment, Herb Schoenbohm.
    http://lists.contesting.com/archives/html/RFI/2004-02/msg00101.html
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    [RFI] Local noise environment
    from [ Pete Smith Permanent Link Original To rfi@contesting.com topband@contesting.com Subject [RFI] Local noise environment From n4zr@contesting.com Date Mon, 16 Feb 2004 08:56:50 -0500 List-post mailto:rfi@contesting.com A bunch of responses, that I thought would be worth summarizing briefly.
    Nobody thought that this sort of interference *level* (S9+10) is to be expected. Several people put the noise on waterfall displays in various software, and reported (or sent me images of) the resulting analysis. All but one detected a 120 hz component in the received noise.
    I've done some more observations, including one just now using the waterfall and spectrogram displays in my DX4WIN PSK31 module, but without the sound card (i.e., live, not recorded) to eliminate any extraneous hum or other variables that the card might introduce. The 120 Hz line is VERY visible, and I can see harmonics all the way out to at least the 10th harmonic of 60 Hz (the display only goes down to 100 Hz). When I disconnect the antenna, all of this (along with the white noise across the passband) goes away, so I don't believe any of it is internal to the radio.
    Another aspect that I find interesting is that this noise level does not extend very far up the spectrum. Given that the antennas differ for each band, on 80 meters the level is only S5-7, with much higher variability (spikes to S8), and the highest level to the south. On 20, the level is S1. On all three bands, however, the 120 Hz line remains clearly visible, and on 80 there is also a pronounced 240 hz line, particularly when the array is looking south. It may be only coincidence that I have a 500 kv line in that direction.

    16. Speech Intelligibility In The Space Shuttle Mid-deck Noise Environment: The Eff
    Speech Intelligibility in the Space Shuttle Middeck noise environment The Effect of Active Noise Reduction Technology. Michele H. Segal.
    http://ergo.human.cornell.edu/AHProjects/segal99/tsld001.htm
    Speech Intelligibility in the Space Shuttle Mid-deck Noise Environment: The Effect of Active Noise Reduction Technology
      Michele H. Segal
      DEA- Masterís Thesis Defense
      Dept. DEA, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853.
      Thesis chair: Professor Alan Hedge, Dept. DEA
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    17. Analysis Of The Low-Frequency Radio Noise Environment At Satellite Heights From
    Display session, Wednesday, June 12 Tripp Commons,. 55.15 Analysis of the LowFrequency Radio noise environment at Satellite Heights from Terrestrial Sources.
    http://www.aas.org/publications/baas/v28n2/aas188/abs/S055015.html
    Previous abstract Next abstract Session 55 - Space Instrumentation.
    Display session, Wednesday, June 12
    Tripp Commons,
    [55.15] Analysis of the Low-Frequency Radio Noise Environment at Satellite Heights from Terrestrial Sources
    M. F. Taylor, J. P. Basart (Iowa State U.), M. McCoy (Electrospace Sys.), E. Rios (Iowa State U.) Program listing for Wednesday

    18. NPC Online Library: Information On Levels Of Environmental Noise Requisite To Pr
    SUMMARY, 1. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY, 10. ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE EXPOSURE, 17. Not all information contained in the noise environment can be easily considered and analyzed.
    http://www.nonoise.org/library/levels74/levels74.htm
    INFORMATION ON LEVELS OF
    ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE
    REQUISITE TO PROTECT
    PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE
    WITH AN ADEQUATE MARGIN
    OF SAFETY MARCH 1974
    PREPARED BY
    THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    OFFICE OF NOISE ABATEMENT AND CONTROL This document has been approved for general availability. It does not constitute a standard, specification, or regulation. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 - Price $2.10 Table of Contents
    NPC Online Library

    NPC Law Library

    NPC Noise News
    ... NPC Home FOREWORD The Congress included among the requirements of the Noise Control Act of 1972 a directive that the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency "...develop and publish criteria with respect to noise..." and then "publish information on the levels of environmental noise the attainment and maintenance of which in defined areas under various conditions are requisite to protect the public health and welfare with an adequate margin of safety." Not all of the scientific work that is required for basing such levels of environmental noise on precise objective factors has been completed. Some investigations are currently underway, and the need for others has been identified. These involve both special studies on various aspects of effects of noise on humans and the accumulation of additional epidemiological data. In some cases, a considerable period of time must elapse before the results will be meaningful, due to the long-term nature of the investigations involved. Nonetheless, there is information available from which extrapolations are possible and about which reasoned judgments can be made.

    19. NPC Resources: Environmental Noise Booklet From Bruer & Kjaer
    identifying prominent sources for noise reduction, noise management through investigations of the effect of future changes in noise environment, and noise
    http://www.nonoise.org/library/envnoise/
    Contents
    We have already defined sound as any pressure variation that can be detected by the human ear. The number of pressure variations per second is called the frequency of sound, and is measured in hertz (Hz). The normal hearing for a healthy young person ranges from approximately 20 Hz to 20000 Hz (20 kHz). In terms of sound pressure levels, audible sound ranges from the threshold of hearing at dB to the threshold of pain at 130 dB and over. Although an increase of 6 dB represents a doubling of the sound pressure, an increase of about 8 10 dB is required before the sound subjectively appears to be significantly louder. Similarly, the smallest perceptible change is about 1 dB. About this Booklet Introduction What is Sound? Types of Noise ... (back to contents)
    About this Booklet
    While we have made every reasonable effort to present an up-to-date overview of standards, practices and methods, we cannot guarantee that we have covered all relevant aspects. Please consult your local authority to obtain further detailed information pertinent to your country, state, region or area. (back to contents)
    Introduction
    News stories related to environmental noise problems abound. Some stories are dramatic, most less so, but huge effort and great sums of money are often invested in conflicts involving environmental noise.

    20. [M.1032-1] Radio Noise Environment On Board Vessels
    M.10321 Radio noise environment on board vessels. Availability TIES Users. View or Download Document. Format. Size. Posted. TIES Users. English. PDF (acrobat).
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