Title :
Aerial acoustic communications
Author :
Lopes, Cristina Videira ; Aguiar, Pedro M Q
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. Lab., Xerox Palo Alto Res. Center, CA, USA
Abstract :
This paper describes experiments in using audible sound as a means for wireless device communications. The direct application of standard modulation techniques to sound, without further improvements, results in sounds that are immediately perceived as digital communications and that are fairly aggressive and intrusive. We observe that some parameters of the modulation that have an impact on the data rate, the error probability and the computational overhead at the receiver also have a tremendous impact on the quality of the sound as perceived by humans. This paper focuses on how to vary those parameters in standard modulation techniques such as ASK, FSK and spread-spectrum to obtain communication systems in which the messages are musical and other familiar sounds, rather than modem sounds. A prototype called Digital Voices demonstrates the feasibility of this music-based communication technology. Our goal is to lay out the basis of sound design for aerial acoustic communications so that the presence of such communications, though noticeable, is not intrusive and can even be considered as part of musical compositions and sound tracks
Keywords :
aeroacoustics; amplitude shift keying; audio acoustics; digital communication; frequency shift keying; musical acoustics; spread spectrum communication; ASK; Digital Voices; FSK; aerial acoustic communications; audible sound; computational overhead; data rate; digital communications; error probability; modulation parameters; music-based communication technology; musical compositions; receiver; sound modulation techniques; sound quality; sound tracks; spread-spectrum communication; wireless device communications; Acoustic devices; Amplitude shift keying; Communication standards; Digital communication; Digital modulation; Error probability; Frequency shift keying; Humans; Spread spectrum communication; Wireless communication;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 2001 IEEE Workshop on the
Conference_Location :
New Platz, NY
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7126-7
DOI :
10.1109/ASPAA.2001.969582