FPGA-based implementation of speech recognition for robocar control using MFCC

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Abstract

This research proposes a simulation of the logic series of speech recognition on the MFCC (Mel Frequency Spread Spectrum) based FPGA and Euclidean Distance to control the robotic car motion. The speech known would be used as a command to operate the robotic car. MFCC in this study was used in the feature extraction process, while Euclidean distance was applied in the feature classification process of each speech that later would be forwarded to the part of decision to give the control logic in robotic motor. The test that has been conducted showed that the logic series designed was precise here by measuring the Mel Frequency Warping and Power Cepstrum. With the achievement of logic design in this research proven with a comparison between the Matlab computation and Xilinx simulation, it enables to facilitate the researchers to continue its implementation to FPGA hardware.

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Kurniadhani, B., Hadiyoso, S., Aulia, S., & Magdalena, R. (2019). FPGA-based implementation of speech recognition for robocar control using MFCC. Telkomnika (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control), 17(4), 1914–1922. https://doi.org/10.12928/TELKOMNIKA.V17I4.12615

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