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Eoin A. King

Researcher at University of Hartford

Publications -  39
Citations -  1019

Eoin A. King is an academic researcher from University of Hartford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental noise & Noise. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 36 publications receiving 839 citations. Previous affiliations of Eoin A. King include Trinity College, Dublin.

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Strategic environmental noise mapping : methodological issues concerning the implementation of the EU Environmental Noise Directive and their policy implications

TL;DR: Methodologically, the paper focuses on how differing calculation methods influence noise prediction results as well as the value of the EU noise indicator L(den) and its associated implications for comparability of noise data across EU states.
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Testing the accuracy of smartphones and sound level meter applications for measuring environmental noise

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on experimental tests undertaken to assess the capability of noise monitoring applications to be utilized as an alternative low cost solution to traditional noise monitoring using a sound level meter.
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Estimating human exposure to transport noise in central Dublin, Ireland.

TL;DR: The results show that the extent of noise exposure in Dublin is considerable, and in relative terms, it is worse for the night-time period, and suggest also that traffic management measures have the potential to lead to significant reductions in the level of noise Exposure.
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The development of a practical framework for strategic noise mapping

TL;DR: A hybrid approach to developing a strategic noise map by integrating measurements taken on-site with predictions was developed and yielded a refined noise map that presented noise levels which were more reflective of the measured levels recorded on- site.
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Scenario analysis and noise action planning : modelling the impact of mitigation measures on population exposure

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on strategic noise mapping research conducted in Dublin, Ireland using the UK's calculation of road traffic noise (CRTN) method for calculating noise levels in the study area and highlight the significant role that certain noise mitigation measures can play in good acoustical planning.