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Towards Real-time and Spacial-Aware Discovering of Vehicles via Acoustic Sensing
MPhil Thesis Defence Title: "Towards Real-time and Spacial-Aware Discovering of Vehicles via Acoustic Sensing" By Mr. Hao CHEN Abstract Motivated by safety challenges resulting from distracted pedestrians, we design and implement VSpace, an acoustic-based system for oncoming vehicle spacial-aware discovering on smartphones via acoustic Doppler Effect, which aims to enhance pedestrian safety by alarming potential vehicle crashes. VSpace can tell the spacial status including velocity, direction and minimal distance of an approaching vehicle to a pedestrian online based on vehicle acoustic sensing. VSpace performs vehicle spacial-aware discovering in four major steps: (1)Vehicle acoustic signal processing; (2)Vehicle classification; (3)Vehicle sound Doppler profiling and (4)Vehicle spatial status reconstruction. All implementation of VSpace is based on COTS smartphone with microphone. We evaluate VSpace with comprehensive experiments of 20 different vehicles in 240 practical cases, in which VSpace achieves an overall accuracy of 91.67% in vehicle classification and satisfactory low relative error in vehicle spacial status reconstruction. Date: Wednesday, 20 September 2017 Time: 4:30pm - 6:30pm Venue: Room 5566 Lifts 27/18 Committee Members: Dr. Ke Yi (Supervisor) Dr. Kai Chen (Chairperson) Prof. Gary Chan **** ALL are Welcome ****