Acoustic Mapping
Acoustic Mapping is a technique used to visualize sound in a specific environment. It involves measuring sound levels and frequencies at various locations to create a detailed map. This method helps identify areas with high noise pollution or specific acoustic characteristics, which can be useful for urban planning, environmental studies, and architectural design.
The process typically uses specialized equipment, such as microphones and software, to collect and analyze sound data. By representing this information visually, stakeholders can make informed decisions about noise control, sound quality, and overall acoustic comfort in public spaces or buildings.