Hardware implementation of a multidimensional signal analysis system

Author(s):  
V.N. Ivanović ◽  
R. Stojanović ◽  
S. Jovanovski
1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiangsheng Yu ◽  
Qingming Luo ◽  
Dan Zhu ◽  
Qiang Lu ◽  
Ruan Yu

Proceedings ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 55
Author(s):  
Fabrizio Tappero ◽  
Rosa Alsina-Pagès ◽  
Leticia Duboc ◽  
Francesc Alías

City noise and sound are measured and processed with the purpose of drawing appropriate government legislation and regulations, ultimately aimed at contributing to a healthier environment for humans. The primary use of urban noise analysis is carried out with the main purpose of reporting or denouncing, to the appropriate authorities, a misconduct or correct a misuse of council resources. We believe that urban sounds carry more information than what it is extracted to date. In this paper we present a cloud-based urban sound analysis system for the capturing, processing and trading of urban sound-based information. By leveraging modern artificial intelligence algorithms running on a FOG computing city infrastructure, we will show how the presented solution can offer a valuable solution for exploiting urban sound information. A specific focus is given to the hardware implementation of the sound sensor and its multimicrophone architecture. We discuss how the presented architecture is designed to allow the trading of sound information between independent parties, transparently, using cloud-based sound processing APIs running on an inexpensive consumer-grade microphone.


1990 ◽  
Vol 29 (04) ◽  
pp. 346-353 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. van Herpen ◽  
J. H. van Bemmel ◽  
J. A. Kors

AbstractThe methodology, used in the Modular ECG Analysis System (MEANS) is described. MEANS consists of modules for signal analysis and diagnostic classification. The basic structure of the modular interpretation system remained intact over a period of 20 years, while all modules underwent many changes as a function of experience and insight, and the continuously changing information technology. The article describes the advantages of a modular approach to decision-support systems, the most important ones being easier maintenance of the software package and separate optimization and testing of each module. The overall evaluation of MEANS was done in the CSE study. Evaluation results for modules and for the entire system are presented.


Author(s):  
J. G. F. Coutinho ◽  
M. P. T. Juvonen ◽  
J. L. Wang ◽  
B. L. Lo ◽  
W. Luk ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 329 ◽  
pp. 269-273
Author(s):  
Ling Li Jiang ◽  
Ping Li ◽  
Bo Zeng

Denoising is an essential part of fault signal analysis. This paper proposes a kernel independent component analysis (KICA)-based denoising method for removing the noise from vibration signal. By introducing noise components of the observed signal, one-dimensional observed signal is extended to multi-dimensional signal. Then performing KICA on multidimensional signal, the noise in the observed signal consistent with the introduced noise will be removed that achieve the purpose of denosing. The effectiveness of the proposed method is demonstrated by the case study.


2014 ◽  
Vol 511-512 ◽  
pp. 265-269
Author(s):  
Ming Jer Lin ◽  
Tung Lin Tsai ◽  
Xian Ru Wu ◽  
E. Hsung Cheng ◽  
Nan Ming Yeh

This study focuses on the development of transducers for Osstell® Mentor in measuring stability of various implant systems. Experiments are performed to verify the compatibility of a self-made transducer. An acoustic signal analysis system is introduced to analyze the acoustic signal emitted from the Osstell® Mentor probe, and the frequency with peak amplitude in the amplitude-frequency plot is identified. The resonance frequency obtained is found to be linearly dependent upon the ISQ value by Osstell® Mentor. This finding is helpful for developing compatible transducers for various implant systems.


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