
I’m proud to announce that my latest research has been published in Applied Acoustics (IF = 3.4, Ranked 6th out of 40 journals in Acoustics category).
The paper, titled “Application of spectral immission directivity for long-term environmental noise measurements,” introduces a novel approach to capturing and analyzing environmental noise by leveraging the concept of spectral immission directivity. This method provides a new perspective on how sound energy is distributed directionally across the frequency spectrum, offering improved tools for long-term environmental noise monitoring and analysis.
This work not only deepens our understanding of complex acoustic environments but also establishes a foundation for more accurate and spatially-aware environmental noise assessments. The potential applications range from urban planning and policy development to noise mitigation strategies and advanced sensor design.