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Noise Monitoring Stations January, 2011 Canada Environmental Noise Seminar Dalimar Instruments

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Noise Monitoring Stations. January, 2011 Canada Environmental Noise Seminar Dalimar Instruments. Installation Checklist. Portable, Semi-Permanent or Permanent Power – AC or battery w/solar Meteorological Sensors Communication Ease of service Security. Portable Installations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Noise MonitoringStations

January, 2011Canada Environmental Noise Seminar

Dalimar Instruments

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Installation Checklist

• Portable, Semi-Permanent or Permanent• Power – AC or battery w/solar• Meteorological Sensors• Communication• Ease of service• Security

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Portable Installations• Watertight case with batteries

– (1-2) 21Ahr batteries– (1) 100Ahr battery

• Tripod• Microphone protection shroud• Extension cable• Software• Security Chain / Padlocks

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1 Week Unattended Monitoring

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Permanent Installations

• Outdoor microphone/preamplifier• Automated calibration via actuator• Heavy duty mount• Weather sensor integration• Solar charging option• GPS time sync• Remote communication• Security

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Outdoor Microphone

• Designed for reliable long-term operation

• Free Field or Random Response• Remote calibration via

electrostatic actuator• Bird spikes, rain hat and UV

treated windscreen• Internal temperature and

humidity sensors**• Window to view desiccant

condition

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Electrostatic Actuator• Daily check on NMS operation• Voltage applied to diaphragm

of microphone (simulates SPL)• Output of microphone

compared against reference value

• Automated at quietest time of day

• Calibration history stored

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Mounting – Semi Permanent

• Heavy Duty Steel Tripod• Up to 20’ Microphone Height• Adapts to un-even ground• Guy wires to secure against

high winds• Feet staked to ground• Adapters for weather sensors

and solar panel

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Mounting – Permanent• 17’ Tilt-Down Pole• Mounted to concrete pad• 20’ Microphone Height• Adapters for weather sensors

and solar panel

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Ease of Service

• One man operation• Tilt-down pole for

calibration and service of outdoor microphone

• Desiccant condition viewing window

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Inside the Enclosure

• Sound Level Meter can be easily swapped for service

• 831-INT – acts as a docking station

• Ease of access to cables and connections

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831-INT Docking Station• Inputs for wind speed and

direction• Logic I/O• Powered USB hub• AC power input• Solar charging input• -ET Version (LAN)

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NEMA Enclosure

• Protects against environmental elements

• Fiberglass construction – allows passage of wireless comm

• Allows viewing of SPL and data AT SITE

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Security

Lock on tilting mechanism on TRP019 Pole

EPS033 Security Lock on EPS031 or EPS032 enclosure

Specially licensed security screw for EPS031 and EPS032

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Weather Sensor Integration• Temperature / Humidity• Wind Speed & Direction• Rainfall

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Why Measure Wind Speed & Direction?• Wind speed increases with altitude• Sound is “focused” on downwind side and “shadowed” on

upwind side of source• Distances < 50m, influence is negligible• Measure downwind for least deviation

Courtesy of B&K

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Combined Weather Sensors

• Ultrasonic Wind Sensor

• Temperature and humidity

• Rainfall and Hail

• Barometric pressure

• USB connection to 831

• Data integrated in 831 logging data

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Why Measure Temperature?• Temperature gradients create effects similar to wind

gradients.• Uniform in ALL directions• Temperature inversions “focus” sound on ground surface

Courtesy of B&K

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Logging Meteorological Data• Parameters “logged” in Time History• Min/Max/Average values stored in each Interval

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Solar Charging• Ideal for remote locations – no need to run power• Solar panel charges large battery (typically stored

underground)• Multiple size solar panels depending on climate

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Battery and Panel SizingBattery• Compute power consumption• Verify max cloudiness - # of days without charging• Check low temperature

Solar Panel• Determine Low-Insolation worst case• Choose solar panel size• How fast will panel charge battery if depleted

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Communication Options• Direct – USB, USB extender + intranet, RS-232• Analog Modem• Wireless Model (EDGE)• ADSL

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USB Extenders / Intranet• USB Extender

60m / 150 ft– IOgear GUCE51– CablesToGo Super

Booster100m / 328ft

– ICRON USB Ranger 110• USB Intranet Hub

– Digi AnywhereUSB

Alternatives• Long microphone extension

cable and keep 831 close to PC

• Long extension cable from outdoor preamplifier to Sound Level Meter (up to 500’)

• Power microphone and preamp with external supply, long direct voltage input into Sound Level Meter

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RS232 Serial port• CBL117 Null modem to PC• DVX008A to 831 Host port• Speed

– 4.5 Kbytes/s at 115200– 3.5 Kbytes/s at 57600

• Wireless RS232– 2 modems– RF Modem– CDMA

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Analog Modem• Analog Modem (MDMUSB-A)• POTS line (plain copper end

to end)– No VOIP compression

• Speed– 1.5 to 4.5 Kbytes/s

• Call from modem in PC– Same “sound” as fax

• Software– SLM Utility-G3– DNA / DNA Remote

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Wireless Communication

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Wireless Modem• MDMUSB-E

– GSM SIM Card– GPRS / EDGE technology– Data plan

• Email program with MAPI– Eg MSOutlook or MS

Outlook Express• TCP/IP port number

– Robust, error checking• Speed

– 2 Kbytes/s

• No calling from analog or other wireless modem

• SMS via wireless when provider does not support SMS, but MMS via mail

• SMS manually – test at installation

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(A)DSL / (W)LAN / 3G Ethernet• 831 Docking Station with Ethernet port

– (A)DSL connection– 3G Modem– LAN or WLAN

Leverage standard technology• Speed

– 50-70 Kbytes/s• Applications

– Faster transfer speeds (large files)– Live streaming

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Automated Downloading• DNA Remote module supports multiple connections –

analog/wireless/direct• Can connect to multiple stations simultaneously• User selectable download time• Each file tagged with S/N of instrument

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Software Options• Download Utility – G3

– Manual connection– Excel export utility– ScreenGrabber

• Advanced - DNA– Real time graphing software– Post processing of data– Automated downloading of data from NMS (remote)

• Airport – ITT / ERA AirScene– Remote hosting of data– Ability to sync noise data with radar tracks– Complaint module

• SDK (Software Developer Kit)

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Conclusions

• Environmental protection / security• Critical Questions

– Battery Life– Power Supply

• Multiple Communication Options leverage current technologies

• Software – manual to fully automated operation

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Thank YouQuestions?

Dennis PramasAcoustics HellasTel: 210 6630333eMail: [email protected]