Acoustic Sensor for Surveillance of Isolated Geographical Areas

2020 
For the surveillance of isolated geographical areas, we created a sensor with a structure similar to the human head to reproduce as accurately as possible the acoustic phenomena that occur at the reception of sound waves by the ears and to obtain a transfer characteristic close to that of the human head. The four acoustic signals received simultaneously from the four microphones in the sensor structure are processed with the Audacity application using the autocorrelation function. The result is the identification of the specific sound sources for this type of area (forestry machinery, wild animals, other human activities) and the determination of the direction of arrival and of the location with sufficiently good accuracy for the purpose pursued, using a netrvork of autonomous sensors, reliable, with low energy consumption.
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