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== Objectives ==
 
== Objectives ==
* Gather resources (microphones and speakers)
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* Gather the necessary resources (speaker, microphone(s), A/D converter, etc...).
* Program Raspberry Pi
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* Use the A/D converter to translate the analog signal from the microphone into a digital signal
* Connect microphones and speakers to Raspberry Pi
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* Program the Raspberry Pi to receive and analyze the digital signal.
* Code algorithm using Machine Learning techniques
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        *something
  
 
== Challenges ==
 
== Challenges ==

Revision as of 03:42, 4 February 2018

Overview

Our goal is to create a sound system that self-adjusts its output in response to the amount of noise in the room. This is an efficient way for a sound system to adapt to conversations, the environment, and other noises without the need for manual work. This application will consist of three main components: A microphone to gauge the level of noise in the room, a Raspberry Pi to analyze data and send signals to the speaker, and a speaker which produces the necessary output. It will maintain the atmosphere in the room and conserve the vibe of the room.

Link to log: https://classes.engineering.wustl.edu/ese205/core/index.php?title=Vybz_Log

Team Members

  • Daniel Li
  • Isaac Thomas-Markarian
  • Benjamin van der Sman
  • TA: Sam Chai
  • Instructor: Dennis Mell

Objectives

  • Gather the necessary resources (speaker, microphone(s), A/D converter, etc...).
  • Use the A/D converter to translate the analog signal from the microphone into a digital signal
  • Program the Raspberry Pi to receive and analyze the digital signal.
       *something

Challenges

  • Learn to program Raspberry Pi
  • Connecting the Raspberry Pi to speakers and microphones
  • Program Raspberry Pi to access music
  • Filtering speaker noise from noise in the room

Gantt Chart

Budget

  • Raspberry Pi (Provided)
  • Speaker
  • Microphone
  • A/D Converter