The simulation of the operation of devices for determining the coordinates of sound anomalies, which is located on board mobile devices of monitoring systems, is considered. The calculation based on the data of the coordinates of sound anomalies, which were measured in the connected coordinate system of a separate device, coordinates in a single basic system, is substantiated. The model of the error calculation process was built and modeled taking into account the influence of the angular velocity of the carrier device for a separate device. It is proposed based on the results of modeling the hardware and software parts of the device.
This study is devoted to the modeling of devices embedded in mobile monitoring systems designed to detect sound anomalies. These devices play a crucial role in identifying and tracking the coordinates of such anomalies. The research focuses on elucidating the computational methods used to transform the coordinates of sound anomalies, originally measured in a linked coordinate system of individual devices, into coordinates within a single reference system.
An important aspect of this study is the construction of a model to estimate the error accumulation process. This model takes into account the influence of the angular velocity of the carrier on individual components. By simulating various scenarios, the study aims to accurately quantify and understand the sources of errors inherent in the system.
In addition, the study offers recommendations for improving the hardware and software components of the device based on the information obtained during the simulation process. These recommendations include hardware additions and strategic reallocation of software components to mitigate errors and improve the overall efficiency and accuracy of audio anomaly detection systems.