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Science of The Total Environment | 2012

Examining nocturnal railway noise and aircraft noise in the field: sleep, psychomotor performance, and annoyance.

Eva-Maria Elmenhorst; Sibylle Pennig; Vinzent Rolny; Julia Quehl; Uwe Mueller; Hartmut Maaß; Mathias Basner

BACKGROUND Traffic noise is interfering during day- and nighttime causing distress and adverse physiological reactions in large parts of the population. Railway noise proved less annoying than aircraft noise in surveys which were the bases for a so called 5 dB railway bonus regarding noise protection in many European countries. OBJECTIVES The present field study investigated railway noise-induced awakenings during sleep, nighttime annoyance and the impact on performance the following day. Comparing these results with those from a field study on aircraft noise allowed for a ranking of traffic modes concerning physiological and psychological reactions. METHODS 33 participants (mean age 36.2 years ± 10.3 (SD); 22 females) living alongside railway tracks around Cologne/Bonn (Germany) were polysomnographically investigated. These data were pooled with data from a field study on aircraft noise (61 subjects) directly comparing the effects of railway and aircraft noise in one random subject effects logistic regression model. Annoyance was rated in the morning evaluating the previous night. RESULTS Probability of sleep stage changes to wake/S1 from railway noise increased significantly from 6.5% at 35 dB(A) to 20.5% at 80 dB(A) LAFmax. Rise time of noise events had a significant impact on awakening probability. Nocturnal railway noise led to significantly higher awakening probabilities than aircraft noise, partly explained by the different rise times, whereas the order was inversed for annoyance. Freight train noise compared to passenger train noise proved to have the most impact on awakening probability. Nocturnal railway noise had no effect on psychomotor vigilance. CONCLUSIONS Nocturnal freight train noise exposure in Germany was associated with increased awakening probabilities exceeding those for aircraft noise and contrasting the findings of many annoyance surveys and annoyance ratings of our study. During nighttime a bonus for railway noise seems not appropriate.


Archive | 2006

Single and combined effects of air, road and rail traffic noise on sleep

Mathias Basner; Eva-Maria Elmenhorst; Hartmut Maaß; Uwe Müller; Julia Quehl; Alexander Samel; Martin Vejvoda


Archive | 2006

Investigation of the operability of noise-reduced approaches by pilots

Alexander Samel; Eva-Maria Elmenhorst; Hartmut Maaß; Martin Vejvoda


Archive | 2005

Untersuchung der Fliegbarkeit von lärmoptimierten Anflugverfahren durch den Piloten

Eva-Maria Elmenhorst; Jens Heider; Georg Huemer; Wolfgang Jans; Reinhard König; Oliver Lehmann; Hartmut Maaß; Stefan Nowack; Harry Neb; Gernoth Plath; Alexander Samel; Gerd Saueressig; Ekkehart Schubert; Henning Soll; Martin Vejvoda


Archive | 2005

Untersuchungen zu kumulativen psychophysiologischen Effekten beim fliegenden Personal auf der Kurzstrecke

Tanja Niederl; Martin Vejvoda; Hartmut Maaß; Alexander Samel; Eva Elmenhorst


Archive | 2008

Investigation on cumulative psychophysiological effects of short-haul flight crew members - Part II: Results

Tanja Niederl; Martin Vejvoda; Hartmut Maaß


Archive | 2007

Aircraft noise effects on sleep: DLR research and application to a German airport

Eva-Maria Elmenhorst; Alexander Samel; Mathias Basner; Ulrich Isermann; Hartmut Maaß; Julia Quehl


Archive | 2007

Auswirkungen von Beschleunigungen auf Passagierkomfort und Arbeitsbelastung der Kabinenbesatzung

Hartmut Maaß; Mathias Basner; Gernot Plath; Julia Quehl; Alexander Samel; Jürgen Wenzel; Paul Enck; Heidemarie Hinninghofen; Axel Kowalski; Joerg Alt; Oliver Döbertin; Mathias Pfeiffer; Dirk Schäfer


Archive | 2007

Noise-reduced landing approaches and pilots´ workload

Eva-Maria Elmenhorst; Hartmut Maaß; Martin Vejvoda; Alexander Samel


Archive | 2006

Effects of nocturnal aircraft noise - Volume 3: Stress hormones

Hartmut Maaß; Mathias Basner

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Mathias Basner

University of Pennsylvania

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Julia Quehl

German Aerospace Center

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Gernot Plath

German Aerospace Center

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Jens Heider

German Aerospace Center

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