Sensors (Oct 2013)

A 94-GHz Millimeter-Wave Sensor for Speech Signal Acquisition

  • Jianqi Wang,
  • Hua Zhang,
  • Huijun Xue,
  • Hao Lv,
  • Xiao Yu,
  • Yang Zhang,
  • Guohua Lu,
  • Ying Tian,
  • Sheng Li,
  • Xijing Jing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s131114248
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
pp. 14248 – 14260

Abstract

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High frequency millimeter-wave (MMW) radar-like sensors enable the detection of speech signals. This novel non-acoustic speech detection method has some special advantages not offered by traditional microphones, such as preventing strong-acoustic interference, high directional sensitivity with penetration, and long detection distance. A 94-GHz MMW radar sensor was employed in this study to test its speech acquisition ability. A 34-GHz zero intermediate frequency radar, a 34-GHz superheterodyne radar, and a microphone were also used for comparison purposes. A short-time phase-spectrum-compensation algorithm was used to enhance the detected speech. The results reveal that the 94-GHz radar sensor showed the highest sensitivity and obtained the highest speech quality subjective measurement score. This result suggests that the MMW radar sensor has better performance than a traditional microphone in terms of speech detection for detection distances longer than 1 m. As a substitute for the traditional speech acquisition method, this novel speech acquisition method demonstrates a large potential for many speech related applications.

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