Yuchi Chen, Wei Gong, Jiangchuan Liu, Fangxin Wang, Haitian Pang
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Abstract
Many efforts have been made on sensing ultrasound with commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) mobile devices in the recent literature. Yet due to the limited sound sample rate, current COTS mobile devices can not directly capture any sound at the frequency over 24 kHz. This issue prevents true ultrasound, of which the frequency is typically over 40 kHz, from benefiting the existing sound sensing applications. In this work, we show that by subtly customizing the sampling process, we can make COTS mobile devices hear the true ultrasound that is typically beyond their capability to fully capture. Particularly, we present a system that enable COTS mobile devices to sense the power spectrum density (PSD) of true ultrasounds, of which the frequency can be as high as 60 kHz.