Participatory sensing and education: helping the community mitigate sleep disturbance from traffic noise
Ong,K-L, Leao,S and Krezel,A 2014, Participatory sensing and education: helping the community mitigate sleep disturbance from traffic noise, International journal of pervasive computing and communications, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 419-441, doi: 10.1108/IJPCC-04-2014-0030.
Purpose – This paper aims to present a project in Australia, where participants use smartphones to measure the level of traffic noise in their homes. Through the data collected, participants learn if they are subjected to sleep disturbances and, if so, understand how they can manage the issue to protect their health. The project also has a secondary purpose: the local council would like to engage its community through the exercise and be seen as acting on the community’s problems.
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