DocumentCode
2420179
Title
Development of the DLR “Smartsound” noise adaptive public address control system
Author
Fizgerald, B. ; Trim, R.M.
Author_Institution
DLR, London, UK
fYear
1997
fDate
35775
Firstpage
42491
Lastpage
42496
Abstract
The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) is a light rail rapid passenger transit system which serves the needs of residents and businesses within the London Docklands regeneration zone. DLR has a policy on noise which states the intentions of the company for the system-wide control of noise arising from train operations and sets down target maximum noise levels at adjacent buildings. In locations where the target levels are exceeded, DLR is committed to using best practicable means to minimise the levels of exterior noise at source. The “Smartsound” noise adaptive public address (PA) control system was first developed out of a need to resolve specific problems connected either with the inadequate transmission of announcements to passengers on stations during periods of intrusive background noise, or with unwanted overspill of the PA sound into neighbouring properties. The success of “Smartsound” has resulted in the development of a new control of environmental noise pollution whilst enabling the railway to maintain not only good communication with its passengers but also enhancement of customer safety and assurance through intelligible announcements when it matters most
Keywords
audio systems; Docklands Light Railway; Smartsound; customer safety; environmental noise pollution control; intrusive background noise; light rail rapid passenger transit system; loudspeakers; maximum noise levels; noise adaptive public address control system;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Advances in Railway Communication Systems. Digest of Papers (Ref. No. 1997/401), IEE
Conference_Location
London
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19971393
Filename
668021
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