House hunters could soon have a useful tool to turn to when seeking out a potential new pad. Researchers from the University of Granada have developed software that they claim can accurately predict future noise levels in a street. The system not only predicts the frequency of noise, but the type of noise that potential residents would have to put up with... Continue Reading New software aims to better predict street noise levels
Section: Good Thinking
Tags: Acoustic, Software, University of Granada
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