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Sound pleasantness evaluation of pedestrian walks in urban sound environments

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The health benefits of a daily physical activity, and of walking in particular, are widely acknowledged. However, walking in urban environment inevitably leads to an increased exposure to noise, which forms a drawback of choosing this transportation mode. Being able to estimate the sound pleasantness associated with an urban walk trip has many potential applications, such as informing pedestrians about the sound along their intended walk, which may help them to optimize their route choice. In the past decade, various studies have focused on characterizing and estimating the sound pleasantness perceived at specific locations, on the basis of perceptive and physical measurements. However, to estimate the sound pleasantness along an urban walking trip, an additional step is required, which consists of assessing how a pedestrian evaluates the overall pleasantness of a sound environment that varies along the walking trip. In this work, the results of two laboratory experiments and one field experiment are discussed, which were designed to assess the overall evaluation of the sound environment along an urban walk. Physical and perceptive measurements at specified positions or continuously along a series of tested routes are available, in addition to a global evaluation of the route. A comparison between the results of the three experiments provides a rich source of information to understand how the sound pleasantness of a pedestrian walk is evaluated. The main conclusion is that for short walks (of about 1 minute), a recency effect is observed, which tends to disappear when the duration of the walk increases.
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hal-01375831 , version 1 (03-10-2016)
hal-01375831 , version 2 (22-01-2018)

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Pierre Aumond, Arnaud Can, Bert de Coensel, Dick Botteldooren, Carlos Ribeiro, et al.. Sound pleasantness evaluation of pedestrian walks in urban sound environments. ICA 2016, 22nd International Congress on Acoustics, Sep 2016, BUENOS AIRES, Argentina. 11p. ⟨hal-01375831v1⟩
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