ABSTRACT
Noise map can provide useful information to control noise pollution. We propose a people-centric noise collection system called the Ear-Phone. Due to the voluntary participation of people, the number and location of samples cannot be guaranteed. We propose and study two methods, based on compressive sensing, to reconstruct the missing samples.
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- Ear-Phone assessment of noise pollution with mobile phones
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