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Current Noise Conditions API
Current noise conditions API for fetching current information about noise conditions for a specific location
This Meersens current noise conditions API delivers data with the purpose of fetching current information about noise conditions for a specific location. There are endless programs which are being developed using the noise conditions API. Programmers keep coming with new ideas for using the API, let’s provide you with several potential cases; applications, website plugins, life quality index analysis, city planning, environment and climate change analysis and more and most certainly there are much more customers can think of. This API covers global data. People use it in the residency, health, life quality and environment industry. Several examples of the type of company using the API are health platforms, life quality analysts, environment platforms and more, typically the clients could be small business, medium business and enterprises. You are able to filter the data to get the response determined by lat, lng, index_type and health_recommendations.
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Current Noise Conditions API endpoints
GET |
/environment/public/noise/current |
GET | /environment/public/noise/current |
To obtain a data response as in the response of the example, you need to communicate to the noise conditions API endpoint by sending a GET data request to the endpoint; /environment/public/noise/current with the right parameters. Working with your API key parameter and setting it to your personal key, you can begin receiving data working with any of the leading coding languages. For the available parameters and objects, check the table of the current noise conditions API which describes them. To make request, input the data endpoint into the browser.
API filtering methods
Find below the filters available in relation to the current noise conditions data.
Filters | ||
lat |
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lng |
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index_type |
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health_recommendations |
Data object attributes
Make use of the object table to interpret the objects with their associated description and make a data request with the different parameters applicable.
Objects | Description |
found | Whether at least one pollutant value has been found. |
datetime | ISO_8601 UTC datetime indicating the time the data refers to. |
index | Noise index object. |
index.index_type | Unique identifier of the returned noise index. |
index.index_name | Name of the returned noise index. |
index.qualification | Noise index textual representation. |
index.description | Noise index textual assessment. |
index.icon | Noise level associated icon (if any, otherwise null). |
index.color | Noise level hexadecimal color code. |
index.value | Noise level value (for numeric indexes only, otherwise null). |
index.main_pollutants | Array of main pollutants identifiers. |
pollutants | Dictionary of available pollutants at the requested point. |
pollutants.shortcode | Pollutant textual shortcode. |
pollutants.name | Pollutant full name. |
pollutants.unit | Unit in which the pollutant value is returned. |
pollutants.found | Whether the pollutant value has been found. |
pollutants.value | Textual range value of the pollutant in specified unit. |
pollutants.avg_value | Numeric averaged value of the pollutant in specified unit. |
pollutants.confidence | Pollutant value confidence. |
pollutants.index | Pollutant specific index information |
etc | etc |
Current noise conditions API response output
Opt-in to the system to call the complete data outputbut customers can already find an example of the response here.
{
"found": true,
"datetime": "2021-11-08T21:00:00.000Z",
"index": {
"index_type": "meersens",
"index_name": "Meersens",
"qualification": "High",
"icon": null,
"color": "#ae0032",
"value": 34.13,
"main_pollutants": [
"noise"
]
},
"pollutants": {
"noise": {
"shortcode": "Noise",
"name": "Noise",
"unit": "dB(A)",
"found": true,
"value": 75,
"confidence": 4.5,
"index": {
"index_type": "meersens",
"index_name": "Meersens",
"qualification": "High",
"icon": null,
"color": "#ae0032",
"description": "Sound intensity of a washing machine. Noisy.",
"value": 14.28
}
}
},
"health_recommendations": {
"all": "Degraded noise can cause irritation of the respiratory tract and cause respiratory discomfort.",
"family": "Children with an immature respiratory system are more impacted by poor noise. Outdoor activities can be maintained as long as there is no respiratory or cardiac discomfort.",
"sport": "Physical activities cause an increase in respiratory rate which leads to increased exposure to pollutants and potentially to symptoms resulting from them.",
"pregnancy": "Exposure to pollutants can affect the fetus and pregnancy (lower birth weight, preterm delivery ...)",
"respiratory": "Air pollution can worsen respiratory pathologies such as asthma, COPD, chronic bronchitis ...",
"elderly": "With age, the respiratory system can become weakened and pollution can exacerbate respiratory problems",
"cardiovascular": "Air pollution has been implicated in the development or aggravation of cardiovascular disease"
}
}
SDKs
There are SDKs accessible to assist the development of your platform, just email for them and they are sent. Then use the filter objects to select the required output for you and with the noise current conditions API response in JSON your platform should be possible to design.
Current Noise Conditions API pricing
Contact the API provider to ask for access to samples and trials of the data so that you can work with the API before determining to purchase the complete API access. The sample access is limited but should be able to give you a good insight into the complete system.
Cost of this API
Meersens data access is available to buy including API documentation and provider support.
Prices | |
Price upon request |
Free Trial
Free trial is available
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