Cirrus Environmental has a long association with Eggborough Power Station. Here is a case study on how we recently provided a permanent noise monitoring solution.
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Casper and Cirrus Introduce a New Airport Noise Monitoring System
Casper, the specialist in web-based visualisation and monitoring software for the aviation industry and Cirrus Environmental, a leading specialist in the design and manufacture of environmental noise monitoring solutions, today announced a partnership on airport noise monitoring. Casper Noise: Casper’s web-based noise management solution provides a complete suite of functionalities for effective noise management. The […]
Accelerating with Bugatti – Motorsport Noise Monitoring
When the Bugatti Owners’ Club established itself in 1929, its members didn’t really have too much to worry about hen it came to issues such as road congestion and noise. But just as cars have moved on with the times so has the Club. The Club applies a strict noise level threshold for competing cars at their renowned meetings on Prescott Hill near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Here is a case study all about motorsport noise monitoring.
Noise Measurement Terms Part 4 – Peak and Max, Max Sound Level and Other Metrics
In the last part of our Noise Measurement Terms Series we cover Peak and Max, Max Sound Level and other key metrics.
Noise Measurement Terms Part 3 – Time Average Sound Level, Sound Exposure Level (SEL) / LAE and Statistical Levels L10 & L90
In part 3 of our Noise Measurement Terms series, we cover Time Average Sound Level, Sound Exposure Level (SEL) / LAE and Statistical Levels L10 and L90.
Noise Measurement Terms Part 2 – Exponential and Linear Integration and Sound Level
Welcome to part 2 of our Noise Measurement Terms series. This time we are covering Exponential and Linear Integration and Sound Level.
Noise Measurement Terms Part 1 – Frequency Weighting & Level and IEC 61672 : 2003
There are many tens of descriptors used for noise but for airport and environmental noise monitoring. Many, indeed most, are not relevant. That is why we are introducing a Noise Measurement Terms service to give descriptions of those parameters commonly used in an environmental monitoring system.