Title :
Sparse representation based acoustic rangefinders: from sensor platforms to mobile devices
Author :
Misra, Prasant ; Kanhere, Salil S. ; Jha, Somesh ; Wen Hu
Abstract :
Acoustic rangerfinders are a promising technology for accurate proximity detection, a critical requirement for many emerging mobile computing applications. While state-of-the-art systems deliver robust ranging performance, the computational intensiveness of their detection mechanism expedites the energy depletion of the associated devices that are typically powered by batteries. The contribution of this article is fourfold. First, it outlines the common factors that are important for ranging. Second, it presents a review of acoustic rangers and identifies their potential problems. Third, it explores the design of an information processing framework based on sparse representation that could potentially address existing challenges, especially for mobile devices. Finally, it presents μ-BeepBeep: a low energy acoustic ranging service for mobile devices, and empirically evaluates its benefits.
Keywords :
acoustic signal detection; acoustic transducers; mobile computing; signal representation; μ-BeepBeep; batteries; energy depletion; information processing framework; low energy acoustic ranging service; mobile computing; mobile devices; proximity detection; sensor platforms; sparse representation based acoustic rangefinders; Accuracy; Acoustics; Distance measurement; Matched filters; Mobile handsets; Narrowband;
Journal_Title :
Communications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCOM.2015.7010542