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Flight Crew Audio SoundSpace

The focus of this project was on the Flight Crew Audio Soundspace. This student team worked to create private sound fields at the Captain and First Officer nominal head positions capable of replacing the headsets normally worn by the flight crew during normal flight operations using networked microphones and ultrasonic drivers improving pilot comfort in a noisy environment. This is a targeted sound space and not the full cockpit. As an outcome of this project, this student team attempted to create hardware and software demonstrating stated performance.

Faculty Adviser

Payman Arabshahi, Associate Professor, UW ECE, Electrical & Computer Engineering

Students

Austin Kennedy
Grayson Hoffman
Joseph Artura
Ryan Higgins
Suheyb Aden

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