

Generation of noise contour maps for a project of any size.Our noise mapping services include the following: We take pride in delivering noise maps for large-scale infrastructure projects in SE Asia and across the Middle East. It could even expand to a strategic noise map designed for the global assessment and prediction of noise exposure in a specific area. The generation of a distributed noise map for the planning application of a large development scheme. These might involve a situation where a new plant unit needs to be assessed in terms of its noise emission to the closest receiver.

Noise modelling scenarios involve a range of standard noise impact assessment exercises. Airborne Particle (Dust) & Air Quality Monitoring.Pre-construction Noise & Vibration Assessments.There are discussions on benefits and limitations of X3D visualization as well as differences between the X3D presentation and storage of 3D geospatial data according to INSPIRE application schema on buildings at the end. The paper proposes formalised methodology on X3D-based application development through the XSLT (eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformations). This enables to disseminate information on noise mapping to wide audience through next generation Web applications. We took a step forward to publish the results of noise mapping based on INSPIRE application schema through X3D technology on the Web. We also deal with OGC CityGML specification since it is the basis for the 3D application schema. On the other hand, 3D application schema is recommended by the INSPIRE Technical Guidelines.

Motivations for 3D application schema of INSPIRE buildings are discussed while only 2D application schema is the legally binding one. Special attention is then paid to the specifics of INSPIRE spatial data theme called buildings, including its extension possibilities. Principles of noise mapping according to the END (European Noise Directive), OGC (Open Geospatial Consortium) CityGML specification, X3D (Extensible 3D) and application schemas in INSPIRE are depicted at the beginning. Scientific core of this research lies in the integration of noise mapping with interoperable data sources, where the European Union’s INSPIRE (INfrastructure for SPatial InfoRmation in Europe) Directive is nowadays one of the main. This paper deals with cross-domain environmental aspects of noise mapping which is commonly understood as a stand-alone initiative. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technologyīook series (IFIPAICT, volume 413) Abstract
