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PAWS/SEUS is a wearable system that uses multi-channel audio sensors embedded in a headset to help detect and locate cars from their honks, engine and tire noises, and warn pedestrians of imminent dangers of approaching cars.
A wearable system that uses multi-channel audio sensors embedded in a headset to help detect and locate cars from their honks, engine and tire noises.
SEUS uses a three-stage architecture, consisting of headset mounted audio sensors, an embedded front-end for signal processing and feature extraction, and ...
A wearable system that uses multi-channel audio sensors embedded in a headset to help detect and locate cars from their honks, engine and tire noises, ...
Apr 1, 2018 · In this paper, we build a wearable system that uses multi-channel audio sensors embedded in a headset to help detect and locate cars from their ...
More sophisticated audio sensing is routinely used for vehicles along high streets [122], to assess potential collisions between cars and people and objects, ...
In this paper, we build a wearable system that uses multi-channel audio sensors embedded in a headset to help detect and locate cars from their honks, engine ...
PAWS/SEUS is a wearable system that uses multi-channel audio sensors embedded in a headset to help detect and locate cars from their honks, engine and tire ...
2018 IEEE/ACM Third International Conference on Internet-of-Things Design and Implementation. 0-7695-6387-2/18/$31.00 ©2018 IEEE.
— Urban environments are characterised by the presence of distinctive audio signals which alert the drivers to events that require prompt action. The detection ...