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1Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringDepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering SDP16: Project Sauron

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PROJECT SAURONCUMULATIVE DESIGN REVIEW

Senior Design ProjectSpring 2016

Sponsors:

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The Team

Advisor:Tilman Wolf

Walter BrownCSE & CS

Zach GoodmanEE

Omid MehCSE & EE

Jose LaSalleEE

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Overview• Project Sauron

1. Problem

2. Scope

3. Specs

4. Deliverables

5. Work Breakdown Structurea) Block Diagramb) Mic Modulesc) New Arrayd) Real-Time Systeme) Beamformingf) User Interfaceg) Integration

• Responsibilities

• Demo

• Outlook

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Project Sauron – Refresher

A surveillance system in which a user selects an individual in the camera’s field of vision, directs

our microphone array to focus on the selected individual and isolate their audio.

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Project Sauron – Specs

• Range: 1 to 3 meters

• Spanning Angle: 130º (-65º to 65º from center)

• Frequency:500Hz-3.5kHz

• Beam Width: 40º

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Project Sauron – CDR Deliverables

• Promised Deliverables (Achieved)

• Mic Modules Designed

• Prototype of the New Array

• Working draft of UI

• Integration (HW, SW, UI)

• Additional Accomplishments

• Real-time Code

• Working Compound Array

• Speech Isolation on the Compound Array

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Work Breakdown StructureBlock Diagram

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Work Breakdown StructureNew Array Design

• Engineered for Human Voice

• Compound Array

• Ground Shielded Alpha Wires

• Chassis/Mic Acoustic Separation

• Vantage Point Placement

• Low-Noise Voltage Source

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Work Breakdown StructureNew Array Design

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Work Breakdown Structure3.3V Power Supply

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Work Breakdown Structure±9V Power Supply

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Work Breakdown StructureMic Modules

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Work Breakdown StructureDifferential Pair

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Work Breakdown StructureReal-time system design

• Moved from Matlab to Simulink

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Work Breakdown StructureBeamforming

• Compound Array Interface

• SW DC block

• Optimal Sampling rate

• Modular Design

• Parallel Sub-band Processing

• Time-delay Beamforming

• Beam Pattern Analysis

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Work Breakdown StructureUser Interface

• Camera Interface

• USB

• Mouse Location

• S2 Block

• Deriving Expression

• Assume centered horizontal

• Expression Almost Linear

0

20

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60

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0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000Angle

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X Coordinate (pixels)

Angle VS X Coordinate on Picture

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Work Breakdown StructureUser Interface

Fisheye Picture of Protractor

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Work Breakdown StructureIntegration

• UI Gives Beamformer Direction

• Buffering Frame Size

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Team Responsibilities

• New Array (Jose/Zach)

• Microphone Module Design (Zach)

• Real-Time (Omid/Walter)

• Beamforming with New Array (Omid)

• User Interface (Walter)

• Hardware Debugging (Jose)

• Software Debugging (All)

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Project Sauron – Outlook

• Enclosure

• Power Source

• Use both mouse coordinates to find azimuth

• Mark spanning angle in UI

• Mark beamforming area in UI

• Reduce Noise with new modules

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Project Sauron – Demo

Prototype Demo

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Project Sauron – Questions

Any Questions?

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