An iphone application for personal noise dosimeter

With the ever-increasing rate of smartphone penetration around the world, especially in Singapore, smartphones are now an essential part of our lives. One of the greatly used features is the built-in music player of the smartphone. With music being as accessible as never before, there is no surprise...

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Main Author: Lim, Evan Boon Keat
Other Authors: Chang Joseph Sylvester
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-612392023-07-07T19:14:51Z An iphone application for personal noise dosimeter Lim, Evan Boon Keat Chang Joseph Sylvester School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Software::Programming techniques With the ever-increasing rate of smartphone penetration around the world, especially in Singapore, smartphones are now an essential part of our lives. One of the greatly used features is the built-in music player of the smartphone. With music being as accessible as never before, there is no surprise that people are spending more time being plugged in to their earphones or headphones to listen to music. With people, especially teenagers, now being exposed to music over a prolonged period of time at relatively louder volume levels, this inevitably increases their risk of suffering from permanent noise-induced hearing loss should they not adhere to the recommended safe noise dosage level. Therefore, it is crucial to make listeners aware of the amount of noise dosage they are being exposed and whether it is within the safety limits. One way to mitigate such risk would be the use of a noise dosimeter to measure the noise dosage level. In this Final Year Project (FYP), an iPhone application is developed to work with a personal noise dosimeter for Apple’s iPhone. This is a recommendation from previous projects whereby the personal noise dosimeter was developed. The iPhone application would be able to communicate with the noise dosimeter to obtain the actual figures of the noise dosage data. This will then be displayed on the iPhone to alert users of their exposure to noise. Bachelor of Engineering 2014-06-06T06:30:57Z 2014-06-06T06:30:57Z 2014 2014 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/61239 en Nanyang Technological University 57 p. application/pdf
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An iphone application for personal noise dosimeter
description With the ever-increasing rate of smartphone penetration around the world, especially in Singapore, smartphones are now an essential part of our lives. One of the greatly used features is the built-in music player of the smartphone. With music being as accessible as never before, there is no surprise that people are spending more time being plugged in to their earphones or headphones to listen to music. With people, especially teenagers, now being exposed to music over a prolonged period of time at relatively louder volume levels, this inevitably increases their risk of suffering from permanent noise-induced hearing loss should they not adhere to the recommended safe noise dosage level. Therefore, it is crucial to make listeners aware of the amount of noise dosage they are being exposed and whether it is within the safety limits. One way to mitigate such risk would be the use of a noise dosimeter to measure the noise dosage level. In this Final Year Project (FYP), an iPhone application is developed to work with a personal noise dosimeter for Apple’s iPhone. This is a recommendation from previous projects whereby the personal noise dosimeter was developed. The iPhone application would be able to communicate with the noise dosimeter to obtain the actual figures of the noise dosage data. This will then be displayed on the iPhone to alert users of their exposure to noise.
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