E2.01 - Dual-Use Wideband Microphone Array
MEMS array that can detect multiple frequencies.
Sponsor: Andy Romero & David Juge, NASA - TSGC
Student Team: Seth Mills, Antonio Grahm, Jerman Sandoval, Evan Smith
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Rich Compeau
Our project is a proof-of-concept, dual-use, wideband microphone array system capable of detecting both speech and ultrasonic frequencies that accompany problems such as an air leak or equipment malfunction. The array will consist of MEMS (micro-electromechanical system) microphones that, upon detection of speech, will transmit the signal to an external headset. When the system detects an ultrasonic frequency, communications will be silenced and the personnel will be alerted to the potential issue through audible and visual cues. Further than that, the system will also be able to pinpoint and display the location of the ultrasonic frequency through machine learning algorithms
E2.01 Presentation
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E2.01 Poster Pitch
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Team Contact Information
Team Project Managers: Seth Mills, ani24@txstate.edu
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Rich Compeau, crc194@txstate.edu
Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: E2.01 Evaluation Form