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Sustainable Urban Air Mobility Supported with Participatory Noise Sensing

Hinnerk Eißfeldt

2020Sustainability41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In about 15 years, there is likely to be urban air mobility (UAM) in larger cities across the globe. Air taxis will provide on-demand transportation for individual needs. They will also connect important transportation nodes, such as airports and city centers, as well as providing quick transfers between train stations or a convenient option for crossing rivers and lakes. It is hoped that UAM will help meet today’s political targets of sustainability and decarbonization. However, there are certain threats that could impede the sustainable and thus successful introduction of UAM to our cities, with noise being a prominent limitation. This paper argues that citizens have to be viewed as stakeholders in urban air transportation, regardless of whether they or not intend to use it, and that a concept of resident participatory noise sensing (PNS) will be beneficial to the implementation of UAM. Web-based services and smartphones facilitate the access and updating of current information about local noise distributions, thus enabling them to be used to foster UAM in smart cities.

Topics & Concepts

SustainabilityCitizen journalismGlobeTaxisParticipatory sensingSmart cityBusinessNoise (video)Sustainable transportTransport engineeringEnvironmental planningComputer scienceEnvironmental scienceInternet of ThingsComputer securityEngineeringWorld Wide WebBiologyOphthalmologyMedicineData scienceArtificial intelligenceEcologyImage (mathematics)Noise Effects and ManagementHearing Loss and RehabilitationUrban Green Space and Health
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