Sound source tracking II

The aim of this project is to come up with a sound tracking system using two software applications and three hardware components. The method used for this project was integrating the development board (NUCLEO-F401RE), expansion board (X-NUCLEO-CCA02M1) and daughter board (STEVAL-MIC001V1), and obtai...

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Main Author: Tay, Emmanuelle Fu Gu
Other Authors: Er Meng Hwa
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1404452023-07-07T18:45:41Z Sound source tracking II Tay, Emmanuelle Fu Gu Er Meng Hwa Ng Boon Poh School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering EMHER@ntu.edu.sg, EBPNG@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Electronic systems::Signal processing The aim of this project is to come up with a sound tracking system using two software applications and three hardware components. The method used for this project was integrating the development board (NUCLEO-F401RE), expansion board (X-NUCLEO-CCA02M1) and daughter board (STEVAL-MIC001V1), and obtain the results from matrix laboratory (MATLAB) program where it computes the sound input from Audacity. The experiments led to a result showing that Microelectro-mechanical Systems (MEMS) microphones produce better results when they are spaced 5cm apart. The assumption from the experiment shows that it produces better results when it is spaced further apart than the original distance. In conclusion, the objective of this project was met as the experiment in creating better results was achieved. Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2020-05-29T03:39:35Z 2020-05-29T03:39:35Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/140445 en A3177-191 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Tay, Emmanuelle Fu Gu
Sound source tracking II
description The aim of this project is to come up with a sound tracking system using two software applications and three hardware components. The method used for this project was integrating the development board (NUCLEO-F401RE), expansion board (X-NUCLEO-CCA02M1) and daughter board (STEVAL-MIC001V1), and obtain the results from matrix laboratory (MATLAB) program where it computes the sound input from Audacity. The experiments led to a result showing that Microelectro-mechanical Systems (MEMS) microphones produce better results when they are spaced 5cm apart. The assumption from the experiment shows that it produces better results when it is spaced further apart than the original distance. In conclusion, the objective of this project was met as the experiment in creating better results was achieved.
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