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  1. 2010, Materials used for capacitive sensing http://www.cypress.com/?id=4&rID=36843
  2.  2013, Trevor Davis, Cypress Semiconductor, Reducing capacitive touchscreen cost in mobile phones http://www.embedded.com/design/system-integration/4407698/Reducing-capacitive-touchscreen-cost-in-mobile-phones-

Acoustic camera

What is acoustic camera?

Acoustic camera is camera with an array of microphones. Array of microphones is basically a group of microphones. Acoustic illustrates the source and intensity of the sounds. 

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Image 1. Acoustic camera with 32 microphones.

How it works?

General

Each microphone in the array records audio stream of their own from specific position on the camera. This creates the microphones amount of streams. The position difference is stored in memory so that other microphones audio data is filtered from other microphones in the array. 

Beamforming

Because of the position of the microphone in the array, there is delays in the receiving sounds. It's dependent on the distance of the sound source and the microphone. Delays are adjusted to focus one single point in space. This is called beamforming.  Area that is recorded is token as an image. The focusing process is repeated for every point in area which is recorded. 

Problems/Challenges

Signal processing in acoustic camera is very hardware heavy and memory heavy. Due to this usually the digital signal processing is done after the recording. 

Applications?

Acoustic camera is used to search sound sources and noise reduction. It is used for instance for cars, airplanes, helicopters, trains and structures. 

Companies selling acoustic cameras

Sources

http://www.metsystem.hu/Companies/Fellner/Acoustic-camera/Image17.jpg (1. Image)

http://blog.kaistale.com/?p=246

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beamforming

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acoustic_camera

 

Ultrasonic sensor

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