2022
DOI: 10.1121/10.0014171
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Project-based learning through sensor characterization in a musical acoustics course

Abstract: Project-based learning engages students in practical activities related to course content and has been demonstrated to improve academic performance. Due to its reported benefits, this form of active learning was incorporated with an ongoing research project into an introductory, graduate-level Musical Acoustics course at the Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University. Students applied concepts from the course to characterize a contact sensor with a polymer diaphragm for musical instrument recording. Ass… Show more

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“…By attaching the device to the skin, the medium of air is bypassed, so the transducer passively rejects airborne noise while reducing the loss of signal energy [5]. The impedance-matched sensor has been implemented in a wide range of settings such as musical acoustics [6] and body sound monitoring [5]. When the transducer is placed on areas with high vocal vibration, such as under the chin or on the cheek, it can be used as a wearable sensor with high noise-cancellation abilities for voice pickup.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By attaching the device to the skin, the medium of air is bypassed, so the transducer passively rejects airborne noise while reducing the loss of signal energy [5]. The impedance-matched sensor has been implemented in a wide range of settings such as musical acoustics [6] and body sound monitoring [5]. When the transducer is placed on areas with high vocal vibration, such as under the chin or on the cheek, it can be used as a wearable sensor with high noise-cancellation abilities for voice pickup.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%