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Jesus Lopez-Ballester, Adolfo Pastor-Aparicio, Jaume Segura-Garcia, Santiago Felici-Castell and Maximo Cobos
Psycho-acoustic parameters have been extensively used to evaluate the discomfort or pleasure produced by the sounds in our environment. In this context, wireless acoustic sensor networks (WASNs) can be an interesting solution for monitoring subjective an...
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Jennifer Kitson, Monica Leiva, Zachary Christman and Pamela Dalton
Odor annoyance negatively impacts residents of communities adjacent to persistent nuisance industries. These residents, often with a high percentage of minority or otherwise marginalized residents, experience subjective and objective impacts on health an...
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Sonja Di Blasio, Louena Shtrepi, Giuseppina Emma Puglisi and Arianna Astolfi
This cross-sectional survey has compared subjective outcomes obtained from workers in shared (2–5 occupants) and open-plan (+5 occupants) offices, related to irrelevant speech, which is the noise that is generated from conversations between colleag...
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Malte Von Szombathely, Myriam Albrecht, Jobst Augustin, Benjamin Bechtel, Isabel Dwinger, Philine Gaffron, Anne Caroline Krefis, Jürgen Oßenbrügge and Anke Strüver
Living in cities offers many benefits and thus more and more people are living in urban areas. However, the concentration of human activities also creates environmental stressors with severe influence on people?s health and well-being. Noise is an enviro...
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Joo Hyun Sung, Jiho Lee, Kyoung Sook Jeong, Soogab Lee, Changmyung Lee, Min-Woo Jo and Chang Sun Sim
Environmental noise is known to cause noise annoyance. Since noise annoyance is a subjective indicator, other mediators?such as noise sensitivity?may influence its perception. However, few studies have thus far been conducted on noise annoyance in South ...
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