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Software allows long-term noise monitoring

A Bruel and Kjaer product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 20, 2008

The noise management terminal software ensures the retrieval of this data through its user interface, which contains a built-in geographic information system.

Bruel and Kjaer's Type 7843 noise management terminal software offers real-time communication with an almost unlimited number of remotely located noise monitoring terminals (NMTs), with the data being streamed directly to a central database.

The NMT software ensures the retrieval of this data through its user interface, which contains a built-in geographic information system (GIS).

The information can be streamed over LAN, W-LAN or GPRS connections directly to 7843 system, ready for analysis.

Once retrieved, the data can be viewed and analysed immediately on one or more computers at the user's office, without the need for a field visit.

The multiple server/client capability allows other employees within the office to operate seamlessly on the same software system.

The NMTs can also be controlled and programmed from the office through the central control software.

The software is suitable for noise monitoring at locations including railway stations, airports, roads, cities and industrial sites.

Contained within a protective enclosure, the NMTs have been built to withstand any type of weather conditions.

They can be left unattended for permanent or semipermanent monitoring over very long periods of time.

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