Recent advancements in machine learning and the availability of massive data sets now facilitate the development of neural network models to predict aviation noise based on aircraft trajectories. In this paper, we use a long short-term memory recurrent neural network to predict aviation noise at a ground location near Washington National Airport. The model is developed using over 10 months of achieved radar data and noise readings. Beyond trajectory information, meta-data regarding the aircraft type and weather data is integrated into the model. While specific to a ground station and airport, the model is able to accurately predict aviation noise above 55 db with a mean absolute error of 2.3 dB.
Ground Level Aviation Noise Prediction: A Sequence to Sequence Modeling Approach Using LSTM Recurrent Neural Networks
11.10.2020
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Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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