Design of a three degrees-of-freedom biomimetic microphone array based on a coupled circuit

Weijie Qian, Qingbo He*, Yong Ni, Zhi Ke Peng, Ran Gao, Di Peng Ren, Zhi Mei Qi

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Abstract

Inspired by the fly Ormia ochracea, a miniature sound source localization sensor was developed by designing a three degrees-of-freedom biomimetic microphone array, which uses the mechanical-circuit equivalent theory and realizes the location of the azimuth angle. The sensor is based on a coupled circuit, which receives three signals with only a tiny phase difference and produces three signals with an obvious intensity difference. The response sensitivity can be adjusted through the coupled circuit parameters. The experimental results indicate that the equivalent analog circuit sensor can effectively locate sound sources. At the same time, it can cope with various occasions by changing its circuit parameters conveniently. The designed system has significant advantages in various applications where the microphone array size is limited to localize the low frequency sound sources.

Original languageEnglish
Article number065101
JournalMeasurement Science and Technology
Volume30
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Apr 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • analogy
  • biomimetic microphone array
  • coupled circuit
  • sound source localization

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