North West Branch Meeting and AGM
Latest developments on Unmanned Aircraft Systems noise impact: Effect of ambient sound and number of events
Arup, 3 Piccadilly Place, Manchester, M1 3BN
Thursday 21 November 2024
18:00
North West Branch Meeting and AGM
Latest developments on Unmanned Aircraft Systems noise impact: Effect of ambient sound and number of events
Dr Antonio J Torija Martinez, Associate Professor (Reader) in Acoustic Engineering, University of Salford
Arup, 3 Piccadilly Place, Manchester, M1 3BN
Thursday 21 November 2024
18:00
TIMINGS:
18:00 – Arrival
18:15
Latest developments on Unmanned Aircraft Systems noise impact: Effect of ambient sound and number of events
Dr Antonio J Torija Martinez, Associate Professor (Reader) in Acoustic Engineering, University of Salford
Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) noise research is a growing field addressing the rising concern of noise pollution from increasing UAS use. It aims to understand noise sources, effects on humans and wildlife, and develop quieter technologies. This research is essential for creating regulations and enhancing the integration of UAS into various environments. A recent review study (Lotinga et al., 2023) identified some important research gaps in the literature on UAS noise, specifically (1) lack of studies focusing on multiple events, and (2) deeper understanding of the influence of ambient noise on UAS noise perception. This presentation will overview and discuss the latest findings in the literature addressing these important research gaps.
19:00 AGM
19:30 Drinks nearby, kindly sponsored by CMS Danskin
Booking is essential for security
When
21 November 2024