Published January 24, 2020 | Version v1
Publication

Live Demonstration: Real-time neuro-inspired sound source localization and tracking architecture applied to a robotic platform

Description

This live demonstration presents a sound source localization and tracking system implemented with Spike Signal Processing (SSP) building blocks on FPGA devices. The system architecture is based on the ability of the mammalian auditory system to locate the direction of a sound in the horizontal plane using the interaural intensity difference. We used a binaural Neuromorphic Auditory Sensor to obtain spike rates similar to those generated by the inner hair cells of the human auditory system and the component that obtains the interaural intensity difference is inspired by the lateral superior olive. The spike stream that represents the interaural intensity difference is used to turn a robotic platform towards the sound source direction. The system was tested with pure tones (1-kHz, 2.5-kHz and 5- kHz sounds) with an average error of 2.32 degrees.

Abstract

Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad TEC2016-77785-P

Additional details

Created:
March 27, 2023
Modified:
November 30, 2023