Audio recovery and acoustic source localization through laser distance sensors
Sarkar, Kanad
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Title
Audio recovery and acoustic source localization through laser distance sensors
Author(s)
Sarkar, Kanad
Contributor(s)
Singer, Andrew
Issue Date
2021-05
Keyword(s)
LIDAR
Acoustics
Source Localization
Beamforming
Optical Microphones
Abstract
Previous research has shown that we can measure the acoustic displacement of a surface with
a laser to recover audio inside a room, but these were not done with modern laser distance
measurement methods. One such method, LIDAR, has the potential for acoustic recovery, allowing
for a room’s visual and auditory mapping to be done with one device. With audio recovery through
an ideal spinning LIDAR, we would not only obtain the sound inside the room, but we should
be able to localize an acoustic source through sampling points around a room. We define the
parameters required for a single-point light distance sensor to record audio and compare our results
to a light distance sensor used in manufacturing. We also show the parameters that a spinning
LIDAR device needs for acoustic source localization and draw a comparison to what is currently
available today.
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