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| Title: | Simulation and exposure assessment of hourly traffic noise in Hong Kong using a minimal error iterative model based on diversion strategies | Authors: | Zou, K Yu, X Kwok, CYT Wong, MS Kwan, MP Hou, HC |
Issue Date: | Sep-2025 | Source: | Computers, environment and urban systems, Sept 2025, v. 120, 102300 | Abstract: | Traffic noise poses a globally significant environmental threat to urban livability, particularly in high-density areas where conventional noise assessment methods struggle to capture dynamic spatio-temporal variations. The Minimal Error Iterative Model based on Diversion Strategies (MEI-DS) was proposed in this study to derive high-resolution traffic flow networks with overcoming temporal granularity limitations. A case study in Hong Kong, China, a high-density building environment city was conducted to examine the model performance, with an average relative error of 0.48 %. Afterwards, a novel noise assessment framework was developed by integrating MEI-DS-generated flows with noise source model and 3D noise propagation model. This approach reveals striking spatiotemporal heterogeneities: Peak noise levels occur between 08:00–09:00 on weekdays, while Saturdays show persistently high noise levels from 09:00 to 20:00. Sundays exhibit minimal diurnal noise fluctuations. Multi-scale assessments (city-district-building-individual) reveal 85.9 % of the population experiences noise exposure exceeding WHO-recommended thresholds. This study offers actionable insights to inform urban planning and develop health-centric strategies for mitigating traffic noise, and the proposed model can also be transferred to other regions with strong potential to address the impact of traffic noise on environmental health. | Keywords: | 3D noise exposure Minimal error iterative model Spatiotemporal variations Traffic noise |
Publisher: | Pergamon Press | Journal: | Computers, environment and urban systems | ISSN: | 0198-9715 | EISSN: | 1873-7587 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.compenvurbsys.2025.102300 |
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