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Area of Science:

  • Acoustics
  • Signal Processing
  • Hardware Engineering

Background:

  • Acoustic event monitoring is crucial in various research fields.
  • Acoustic goniometry enables sound source localization.
  • Existing systems often rely on custom, application-specific hardware.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a flexible, general-purpose hardware/firmware system for acoustic goniometry.
  • To reduce the barriers to entry for research involving acoustic source localization.

Main Methods:

  • System design and development of a general-purpose hardware/firmware solution.
  • Utilized simulations for initial feasibility verification.
  • Implemented and field-tested a complete hardware prototype.

Main Results:

  • Successful design and implementation of a versatile acoustic goniometer system.
  • Field testing validated the system's performance and feasibility.
  • Identified areas for future enhancements and research.

Conclusions:

  • The developed system offers a flexible and accessible approach to acoustic goniometry.
  • This general-purpose solution can significantly benefit diverse research projects requiring sound source localization.
  • Further development can expand the system's capabilities and applications.