STATINA - touch interface engine (acoustic wave propagation)
This project is a part of “Speech, Touch and Acoustic Tangible Interfaces for Next-generation Applications” or STATINA project which aims to turn everyday’s object into human touch interface. In this project, its focus is on the study of mathematical modeling of touch interface. The modeling is divi...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-403852023-07-07T16:38:48Z STATINA - touch interface engine (acoustic wave propagation) Watthankanjana, Butthaka. School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Centre for Signal Processing Andy Khong Wai Hoong DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Computer hardware, software and systems This project is a part of “Speech, Touch and Acoustic Tangible Interfaces for Next-generation Applications” or STATINA project which aims to turn everyday’s object into human touch interface. In this project, its focus is on the study of mathematical modeling of touch interface. The modeling is divided into three parts, plate vibration, sensor, and TDOA source localization by Matlab. The first part is done by using classical plate vibration equation to express the both static and dynamic solution in the case of clamped boundary. The second part is observed the order measurement system of accelerometer. The last part of source localization is done based on the principle of time difference of arrivals (TDOA). Moreover, the experimental study is also another part of this project in order to verify the mathematical model and to observe the result from actual scenario. Experiments are carried out by tapping on the glass window at laboratory in office S2-B3b-10 and recording the signals by accelerometer, Murata shock sensor adhesively pasted to the plate at the different positions. The impact point is predicted by the proposed method and compared with the actual location. The result of predicted source localization is presented using MATLAB. Some errors affect on the result due to external environment disturbances such as noises, boundary conditions and sensitivity of the sensors. Bachelor of Engineering 2010-06-15T04:22:32Z 2010-06-15T04:22:32Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/40385 en Nanyang Technological University 64 p. application/pdf |
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This project is a part of “Speech, Touch and Acoustic Tangible Interfaces for Next-generation Applications” or STATINA project which aims to turn everyday’s object into human touch interface. In this project, its focus is on the study of mathematical modeling of touch interface. The modeling is divided into three parts, plate vibration, sensor, and TDOA source localization by Matlab. The first part is done by using classical plate vibration equation to express the both static and dynamic solution in the case of clamped boundary. The second part is observed the order measurement system of accelerometer. The last part of source localization is done based on the principle of time difference of arrivals (TDOA). Moreover, the experimental study is also another part of this project in order to verify the mathematical model and to observe the result from actual scenario. Experiments are carried out by tapping on the glass window at laboratory in office S2-B3b-10 and recording the signals by accelerometer, Murata shock sensor adhesively pasted to the plate at the different positions. The impact point is predicted by the proposed method and compared with the actual location. The result of predicted source localization is presented using MATLAB. Some errors affect on the result due to external environment disturbances such as noises, boundary conditions and sensitivity of the sensors. |
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