Low-cost ESP32-based sound data acquisition system with MATLAB integration for real-time noise monitoring

Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control

Low-cost ESP32-based sound data acquisition system with MATLAB integration for real-time noise monitoring

Abstract

This study presents the design and implementation of a low-cost ESP32-based sound data acquisition system (SDAS) for real-time noise monitoring. The system integrates a micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) microphone for accurate acoustic data capture, an ESP-WROOM-32 microcontroller for signal processing and wireless data transmission, and MATLAB for real-time visualization and analysis. Designed and simulated in KiCAD 8.0, the SDAS includes a microSD module for local data backup and offline analysis. The system was tested in four indoor locations within Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology, recording mean noise levels ranging from 14.2 dB in laboratory environments to 32.1 dB in classrooms, with corresponding standard deviations of 1.2–7.0 dB. Expert evaluation from eight assessors confirmed the system’s usability, data reliability, and robustness. The system demonstrates effective monitoring for both quiet and dynamic settings. Limitations include single-node configuration, indoor-only testing, and MATLAB-based USB data transfer. Despite these, the proposed SDAS provides a scalable and reproducible model for smart campus and urban environmental monitoring, supporting sustainable development goals (SDG) 3, 9, and 11.

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