A three-dimensional noise mapping study for heterogeneous traffic conditions

Characteristics of noise in terms of frequency, noise level, vary considerably with respect to heterogeneous traffic. Urban traffic noise characteristics in the cities of a like India are slightly varied in the sense that the composition of the traffic is heterogeneous. A heterogeneous traffic strea...

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