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Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM'06)
An Overview of the Use of Remote Embedded Sensors for Audio Acquisition and Processing
San Diego, CA
December 11-December 13
ISBN: 0-7695-2746-9
Lewis Girod, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Marie A. Roch, San Diego State University, USA
In recent decades, the cost of acoustic technologies has declined dramatically. Advances in networks, storage devices, and power management have made it practical to consider the remote location of sensors. Nonetheless, many challenges remain for the fabrication, deployment, and use of remote sensors.

This paper provides an overview of the issues involved in developing remote acoustic sensors. We discuss physical design and the integration of components, data storage and communication issues, signal acquisition and classification, and the relationship of these issues to power usage requirements.

Citation:
Lewis Girod, Marie A. Roch, "An Overview of the Use of Remote Embedded Sensors for Audio Acquisition and Processing," ism, pp.567-574, Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia (ISM'06), 2006
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