Sensors, Vol. 23, Pages 3630: Intelligent Microsystem for Sound Event Recognition in Edge Computing Using End-to-End Mesh Networking

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Sensors, Vol. 23, Pages 3630: Intelligent Microsystem for Sound Event Recognition in Edge Computing Using End-to-End Mesh Networking

Sensors doi: 10.3390/s23073630

Authors: Lulu Hou Wenrui Duan Guozhe Xuan Shanpeng Xiao Yuan Li Yizheng Li Jiahao Zhao

Wireless acoustic sensor networks (WASNs) and intelligent microsystems are crucial components of the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. In various IoT applications, small, lightweight, and low-power microsystems are essential to enable autonomous edge computing and networked cooperative work. This study presents an innovative intelligent microsystem with wireless networking capabilities, sound sensing, and sound event recognition. The microsystem is designed with optimized sensing, energy supply, processing, and transceiver modules to achieve small size and low power consumption. Additionally, a low-computational sound event recognition algorithm based on a Convolutional Neural Network has been designed and integrated into the microsystem. Multiple microsystems are connected using low-power Bluetooth Mesh wireless networking technology to form a meshed WASN, which is easily accessible, flexible to expand, and straightforward to manage with smartphones. The microsystem is 7.36 cm3 in size and weighs 8 g without housing. The microsystem can accurately recognize sound events in both trained and untrained data tests, achieving an average accuracy of over 92.50% for alarm sounds above 70 dB and water flow sounds above 55 dB. The microsystems can communicate wirelessly with a direct range of 5 m. It can be applied in the field of home IoT and border security.

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