Accurate characterization of the three-dimensional sound radiation of outdoor public-address (PA) systems is essential for sound system engineering, environmental noise assessment, neighbourhood protection, and the validation of prediction models. In current practice, field measurements around performance stages are typically restricted to receiver heights below 5 m, limiting insight into sound radiation at elevated positions and towards the surrounding environment. This tutorial presents a measurement approach using an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) as a platform for Class 1 sound level measurements, enabling in-situ characterization of large-scale PA systems sound radiation in three dimensions. A controlled case study was conducted at an open-air festival site in Belgium where the sound radiation of a professional line-array PA system was measured at heights of 2 m and 30 m using both conventional ground-based measurements and a drone-mounted sound level meter. To ensure compatibility with standard sound engineering and environmental noise practice, strict Class 1 methodology was applied, including the use of an omnidirectional microphone, broadband excitation signals, and background noise correction in accordance with ISO 1996-2. Drone self-noise was quantified under operational conditions, and measurement data not meeting signal-to-noise validity criteria were excluded. The results show that reliable drone-based measurements are achievable in the low-frequency range from 25 to 315 Hz, which is of primary relevance for outdoor music systems and community noise impact and disturbance. Directivity indices derived at elevated height reveal weaker low-frequency directivity compared to ground-level measurements. This provides new insight into vertical sound radiation behaviour of festival PA systems. A comparison between measured and modelled sound levels demonstrates good agreement in terms of angular distribution and relative level differences. The proposed drone-based measurement approach enables three-dimensional sound field characterization of outdoor PA systems that is not attainable using conventional techniques. The method provides valuable data for sound system engineering leading to validation of prediction models and environmental noise assessment. This three-dimensional decibel measurement represents a step towards standardized UAV-based measurement methodologies for large-scale outdoor sound reinforcement systems. This tutorial will describe in detail the protocol to operate a measurement drone flight. After the presentation a practical demonstration of the drone platform will be held outside of the building.
Thursday May 28, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am CEST Building 302, 2nd floorTechnical University of Denmark Asmussens Alle, Building 302 DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby Denmark