Vehicle tracking is one of the important applications of wireless sensor networks. We consider an aspect of tracking: the classification of targets based on the acoustic signals produced by vehicles. In this paper, we present a naıve classifier and simple distributed schemes for vehicle classification based on the features extracted from the acoustic signals. We demonstrate a novel way of using Aura matrices to create a new feature derived from the power spectral density (PSD) of a signal, which performs at par with other existing features. To benefit from the distributed environment of the sensor networks we also propose efficient dynamic acoustic features that are low on dimension, yet effective for classification. An experimental study h...
New measures have to be taken to combat fatalities caused by traffic accidents. Intelligent vehicles...
This report presents the algorithm development and experimental work of the sensor node signal proce...
AbstractDifferentially Hearing Ability Enabled (DHAE) community cannot discriminate the sound inform...
Acoustic signal processing over wireless acoustic sensor networks (WASN) currently constitutes a top...
Abstract — We studied the possibility of using wireless sensor networks for vehicle identification i...
There is an increasing interest in researchers on the use of modern sensor networks deployed in smar...
Abstract—Vehicle classification is an important task for various traffic monitoring applications. Th...
Vehicles may be recognized from the sound they emit when driving along a road. Characteristic acoust...
Abstract: Neural networks and fuzzy systems are currently finding practical applications, ranging fr...
Abstract—Mobile vehicle identification has a wide application field for both civilian and military u...
This paper attempts to explore the possibility of using sound signatures for vehicle detection and c...
The Acoustic Sensor Network (ASN) has emerged as an important research area, because acoustic sensor...
In the context of the United Nations peacekeeping operations, we developed an energy-efficient metho...
We present an information fusion approach for ground vehicle classification based on the emitted aco...
Fuzzy systems are currently finding practical applications, ranging from "soft" regulatory control i...
New measures have to be taken to combat fatalities caused by traffic accidents. Intelligent vehicles...
This report presents the algorithm development and experimental work of the sensor node signal proce...
AbstractDifferentially Hearing Ability Enabled (DHAE) community cannot discriminate the sound inform...
Acoustic signal processing over wireless acoustic sensor networks (WASN) currently constitutes a top...
Abstract — We studied the possibility of using wireless sensor networks for vehicle identification i...
There is an increasing interest in researchers on the use of modern sensor networks deployed in smar...
Abstract—Vehicle classification is an important task for various traffic monitoring applications. Th...
Vehicles may be recognized from the sound they emit when driving along a road. Characteristic acoust...
Abstract: Neural networks and fuzzy systems are currently finding practical applications, ranging fr...
Abstract—Mobile vehicle identification has a wide application field for both civilian and military u...
This paper attempts to explore the possibility of using sound signatures for vehicle detection and c...
The Acoustic Sensor Network (ASN) has emerged as an important research area, because acoustic sensor...
In the context of the United Nations peacekeeping operations, we developed an energy-efficient metho...
We present an information fusion approach for ground vehicle classification based on the emitted aco...
Fuzzy systems are currently finding practical applications, ranging from "soft" regulatory control i...
New measures have to be taken to combat fatalities caused by traffic accidents. Intelligent vehicles...
This report presents the algorithm development and experimental work of the sensor node signal proce...
AbstractDifferentially Hearing Ability Enabled (DHAE) community cannot discriminate the sound inform...