Features and Always-On Wake-Up Detectors for Sparse Acoustic Event Detection

Abstract

The need to understand and manage our surroundings has led to increased interest in sensor networks for the continuous monitoring of events and processes of interest. To reduce the power consumption required for continuous monitoring, dedicated always-on wake-up detectors have been designed, with an emphasis on their low power consumption, simple and robust design, and reliable and accurate detection. An especially interesting application of these wake-up detectors is in detecting acoustic signals. In this paper, we present a study on the features and detectors applicable for the detection of sporadic acoustic events. We perform a state-of-the-art acoustic detector analysis, grouping the detectors based on the features they utilize and their implementations. This analysis shows that acoustic wake-up detectors predominantly utilize spectro-temporal (56%) and temporal features (36%). Following the state-of-the-art analysis, we select two detector architecture candidates for a case study on passing motor vehicle detection. We utilize our previously developed spectro-temporal decomposition detector and develop a novel level-crossing rate detector. The results of the case study shows that the proposed level-crossing rate detector has lower component count (44 compared to 70) and power consumption (9.1 µW compared to 34.6 µW) and is an optimal solution for SNRs over 0 dB.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Feb 06, 2022
Source ID
10.3390/electronics11030478

Entities

People

  • Dinko Oletic
  • Marko Gazivoda
  • Vedran Bilas

Organizations

  • Croatian Science Foundation
  • Office of Naval Research Global

Tags

Readers

  • Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Engineering.
  • Sensor Fusion and Tracking Systems.
  • Speech Processing/Speech Recognition.