Bio-inspired signal detection mechanism for tongue click waveform used in human echolocation
Human echolocation is the ability of an individual (which is often a blind person) to use his/her signal such as sound from tongue clicks to perceive the surrounding. Basically this requires the person to listen and analyse to the return echo of the tongue clicks. The main characteristics of the ton...
Main Authors: | Abdul Rashid, N.E (Author), Ahmad, S.M.S (Author), Raja Abdullah, R.S.A (Author), Saleh, N.L (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Institution of Engineering and Technology
2017
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