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Started by stat...@gmail.com April 22, 2012
I have made several posts here asking questions when I am struggling. I figured I would share a success as well.

I successfully implemented an acoustic signal identification and direction finding project on the TMS320C6713 DSK by Spectrum Digital.

The project is a pretty complete package, I think. I would love to hear any feedback or know if someone would like to fork the project and try their hand at it as well.

Here is the link to the functioning branch: https://github.com/staticd/TheGatorKator/tree/mu

I haven't merged to the head because I am not really done yet (I never will be ;).

Best,
staticd

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Curious about the name Gatorkator -- so this creation can locate alligators?

-Jeff

> I have made several posts here asking questions when I am struggling. I figured I would share a success as well.
>
> I successfully implemented an acoustic signal identification and direction finding project on the TMS320C6713 DSK by
> Spectrum Digital.
>
> The project is a pretty complete package, I think. I would love to hear any feedback or know if someone would like to
> fork the project and try their hand at it as well.
>
> Here is the link to the functioning branch: https://github.com/staticd/TheGatorKator/tree/mu
>
> I haven't merged to the head because I am not really done yet (I never will be ;).
>
> Best,
> staticd

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Well, not exactly. The training signal is that of an alligator. So, I can
find that sound or sounds similar to it. If a gator makes a sound different
than that of my training signal, it's not going to work very well. However,
the software could scale to many sounds rather than one. The name is just a
snazzy name I picked instead of using "Acoustic Signal Identification and
Direction Finding" every time I talked about it.

-staticd

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Brower [mailto:j...@signalogic.com]
Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 10:38 PM
To: s...@gmail.com
Cc: c...
Subject: Re: [c6x] Example Project

Curious about the name Gatorkator -- so this creation can locate alligators?

-Jeff

> I have made several posts here asking questions when I am struggling. I
figured I would share a success as well.
>
> I successfully implemented an acoustic signal identification and
> direction finding project on the TMS320C6713 DSK by Spectrum Digital.
>
> The project is a pretty complete package, I think. I would love to
> hear any feedback or know if someone would like to fork the project and
try their hand at it as well.
>
> Here is the link to the functioning branch:
> https://github.com/staticd/TheGatorKator/tree/mu
>
> I haven't merged to the head because I am not really done yet (I never
will be ;).
>
> Best,
> staticd

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Natt-

> Well, not exactly. The training signal is that of an alligator. So, I can
> find that sound or sounds similar to it. If a gator makes a sound different
> than that of my training signal, it's not going to work very well. However,
> the software could scale to many sounds rather than one. The name is just a
> snazzy name I picked instead of using "Acoustic Signal Identification and
> Direction Finding" every time I talked about it.

Ok... well I was close then. It sounds like an excellent student project result, and your EE program (I assume it's
EE) seems to include some basic marketing principles also :-)

-Jeff

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jeff Brower [mailto:j...@signalogic.com]
> Sent: Sunday, April 22, 2012 10:38 PM
> To: s...@gmail.com
> Cc: c...
> Subject: Re: [c6x] Example Project
>
> Curious about the name Gatorkator -- so this creation can locate alligators?
>
> -Jeff
>
>> I have made several posts here asking questions when I am struggling. I
> figured I would share a success as well.
>>
>> I successfully implemented an acoustic signal identification and
>> direction finding project on the TMS320C6713 DSK by Spectrum Digital.
>>
>> The project is a pretty complete package, I think. I would love to
>> hear any feedback or know if someone would like to fork the project and
> try their hand at it as well.
>>
>> Here is the link to the functioning branch:
>> https://github.com/staticd/TheGatorKator/tree/mu
>>
>> I haven't merged to the head because I am not really done yet (I never
> will be ;).
>>
>> Best,
>> staticd

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