In the last decade automotive audio has been gaining great attention by the scientific and industrial communities. In this context, a new approach to test and develop advanced audio algorithms for an heterogeneous embedded platform has been proposed within the European hArtes project. A real audio laboratory installed in a real car (hArtes CarLab) has been developed employing professional audio equipment. The algorithms can be tested and validated on a PC exploiting each application as a plug-in of a real time framework. Then a set of tools (hArtes Toolchain) can be used to generate code for the embedded platform starting from plug-in implementation. An overview of the entire system is here presented, showing its effectiveness.
Authors:
Bertels, Koen; Bettarelli, Ferruccio; Cecchi, Stefania; Ciavattini, Emanuele; De Figueiredo Coutinho, Jose Gabriel; Ferrandi, Fabrizio; Luk, Wayne;Piazza, Francesco; Pilato, Christian; Primavera, Andrea; Sima, Vlad M.; Toppi, Romolo
Affiliations:
Computer Engineering Laboratory, Electrical Engineering Department, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands; FAITAL S.p.a., Milan, Italy; Imperial College London, Department of Computing, London, UK; Leaff Engineering, Ancona, Italy; Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Elettronica e Informazione, Milan, Italy; Universita Politecnica delle Marche, DIBET, Ancona, Italy(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
129 (November 2010)
Paper Number:
8182
Publication Date:
November 4, 2010
Subject:
Emerging Applications
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