Lden
Lden, short for Day–Evening–Night Level, is a metric used to quantify environmental noise exposure over a 24-hour period. It is designed to reflect that people are more sensitive to noise during evening and night hours by applying penalties to those periods. Lden is based on three period-specific A-weighted equivalent sound levels: L_day for the daytime portion, L_evening for the evening period, and L_night for the night period.
The standard way to compute Lden combines these period levels with time-based penalties. The common formula
Lden = 10 log10 [ (12/24)·10^(L_day/10) + (4/24)·10^((L_evening+5)/10) + (8/24)·10^((L_night+10)/10) ].
This corresponds to 12 hours of day, 4 hours of evening with a 5 dB penalty, and
Lden is widely used in environmental noise assessment and planning, particularly in the European Union. It