Reducing Noise Pollution of Emergency Vehicle Sirens with an Early Warning System
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Allbwn ymchwil: Pennod mewn Llyfr/Adroddiad/Trafodion Cynhadledd › Cyfraniad i Gynhadledd › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
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T1 - Reducing Noise Pollution of Emergency Vehicle Sirens with an Early Warning System
AU - Cervinka, David
AU - Salih, Omar
AU - Ahmad, Zahir
AU - Rajbhandari, Sujan
N1 - 11th International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks, and Digital Signal Processing, CSNDSP 2018 ; Conference date: 18-07-2018 Through 20-07-2018
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - This paper investigates the potential of an early warning system to warn drivers of emergency service vehicles (ESV) prior to their arrival as a suitable replacement for sirens mounted on these vehicles. In this paper, a proof-of-concept system, with the intention of developing a full-scale system for widespread implementation is developed resulting in a reduction of noise pollution caused by sirens. The system was tested by modelling in small-scale using remote controlled (RC) cars and smart traffic lights to evaluate the system and its viability for the future. This paper achieves a working prototype and concludes that the system is viable. Although global positioning system (GPS) is inaccurate for a small-scale system, accuracy is within the GPS specifications and should not impact a full-scale implementation.
AB - This paper investigates the potential of an early warning system to warn drivers of emergency service vehicles (ESV) prior to their arrival as a suitable replacement for sirens mounted on these vehicles. In this paper, a proof-of-concept system, with the intention of developing a full-scale system for widespread implementation is developed resulting in a reduction of noise pollution caused by sirens. The system was tested by modelling in small-scale using remote controlled (RC) cars and smart traffic lights to evaluate the system and its viability for the future. This paper achieves a working prototype and concludes that the system is viable. Although global positioning system (GPS) is inaccurate for a small-scale system, accuracy is within the GPS specifications and should not impact a full-scale implementation.
KW - Global Positioning System
KW - Automobiles
KW - Pollution
KW - Standards
KW - Meters
KW - Liquid crystal displays
U2 - 10.1109/CSNDSP.2018.8471781
DO - 10.1109/CSNDSP.2018.8471781
M3 - Conference contribution
SP - 1
EP - 4
BT - CSNDSP
PB - IEEE
CY - United States
ER -