Measurement and sonification of construction site noise and particle pollution data

Rönnberg, N; Ringdahl, R and Fredriksson, A (2023) Measurement and sonification of construction site noise and particle pollution data. Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, 12(4), pp. 742-764. ISSN 2046-6099

Abstract

Purpose: The noise and dust particles caused by the construction transport are by most stakeholders experienced as disturbing. The purpose of this study is to explore how sonification can support visualization in construction planning to decrease construction transport disturbances. Design/methodology/approach: This paper presents an interdisciplinary research project, combining research on construction logistics, internet of things and sonification. First, a data recording device, including sound, particle, temperature and humidity sensors, was implemented and deployed in a development project. Second, the collected data were used in a sonification design, which was, third, evaluated with potential users. Findings: The results showed that the low-cost sensors used could capture “good enough” data, and that the use of sonification for representing these data is interesting and a possible useful tool in urban and construction transport planning. Research limitations/implications: There is a need to further evolve the sonification design and better communicate the aim of the sounds used to potential users. Further testing is also needed. Practical implications: This study introduces new ideas of how to support visualization with sonification planning the construction work and its impact on the vicinity of the site. Currently, urban planning and construction planning focus on visualizing the final result, with little focus on how to handle disturbances during the construction process. Originality/value: Showing the potentials of using low-cost sensor data in sonification, and using sonification together with visualization, is the result of a novel interdisciplinary research area combination.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: construction logistics; iot sensors; sonification; urban planning; user evaluation
Index terms: sensor data, construction site, interdisciplinary research, construction process, methodology, visualization, urban planning, pollution, transport planning, construction logistics, construction work, construction planning, humidity, internet, testing
Subjects: construction planning, professional practice, logistics planning, operations management, research products and data, work location, urban planning, computing systems, climate science, construction logistics, environmental health, building construction, research methods, design practice
Topics: Site Management, Supply Chain Management, Digital Applications, Design Practice, Sustainability, Governance, Engineering Principles, Research Practice, Project Management
Descriptive scope: 3 PCT

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