We estimate a vehicle's speed, width, and length by jointly estimating its acoustic wave-pattern using a single passive acoustic sensor that records the vehicle's drive-by noise. The acoustic wave-pattern is estimated using three envelope shape (ES) components, which approximate the shape of the received signal's power envelope. We incorporate the parameters of the ES components along with estimates of the vehicle engine RPM and number of cylinders to form a vehicle profile vector. This vector provides a compressed statistics that can be used for vehicle identification and classification. Vehicle speed estimation and classification results are provided using field data.
Vehicle Fingerprinting Using Drive-By Sounds
2006
9 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Acoustic Detection , Road Transportation , Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Police, Fire, & Emergency Services , Signal processing , Ground vehicles , Acoustic detectors , Spatial distribution , Symposia , Statistical processes , Amplitude , Passive systems , Wave propagation , Interference
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