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Conclusions on Audio Localization Project

Module by: Elizabeth Gregory, Joseph Cole

Summary: In this section, we will review our project goals and go over a few lessons we learned along the way.

While in Matlab, our Objectives seemed pretty reasonable, in the end, this project seems to be far beyond the scope of an end-of-the semester project. While we were able to determine while side the signal was coming from, we did not get anything near the resolution we were expecting. From here, we need to re-analyze our algorithms, and go through the theory again, perhaps. Also, we would need to look into acquiring a "control" room, whose acoustics we would be able to account for.
However, in the end, we learned quite a few lessons:
  • Always double-check your math.
  • Don't try to simply your equations too soon.
  • Sometimes, you really do need to just shut down the program and restart.

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