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Can a Robot Hear the Shape and Dimensions of a Room?

Sound 2019-07-03 v1 Robotics Audio and Speech Processing Signal Processing

Abstract

Knowing the geometry of a space is desirable for many applications, e.g. sound source localization, sound field reproduction or auralization. In circumstances where only acoustic signals can be obtained, estimating the geometry of a room is a challenging proposition. Existing methods have been proposed to reconstruct a room from the room impulse responses (RIRs). However, the sound source and microphones must be deployed in a feasible region of the room for it to work, which is impractical when the room is unknown. This work propose to employ a robot equipped with a sound source and four acoustic sensors, to follow a proposed path planning strategy to moves around the room to collect first image sources for room geometry estimation. The strategy can effectively drives the robot from a random initial location through the room so that the room geometry is guaranteed to be revealed. Effectiveness of the proposed approach is extensively validated in a synthetic environment, where the results obtained are highly promising.

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@article{arxiv.1907.01169,
  title  = {Can a Robot Hear the Shape and Dimensions of a Room?},
  author = {Linh Nguyen and Jaime Valls Miro and Xiaojun Qiu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.01169},
  year   = {2019}
}

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IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS2019)