Sound and Vibration Sensor is a cost-effective, environmentally robust, and easy to integrate multifunctional sensor that is making consumer aspirations of next-gen vehicle interaction and superior situational awareness come to life.
From enabling speech recognition and exterior sound detection inside the cabin to car damage and approaching vehicle detection, this groundbreaking solution is unlocking new possibilities for moving the needle on automotive safety and new-age mobility experiences.
The global vibration sensors market is estimated to reach USD 4107.8 million by 2028 with a CAGR of 4.2% during the forecast period 2022-2028. This clearly hints at a growing demand for vibration sensors driven by emerging applications. In today’s automotive space these applications include speech-controlled vehicle actions and external sound detection.
To help OEMs meet these market expectations, HARMAN developed the Sound and Vibration Sensor (SVS) – a completely sealed piezo-based design with wideband performance and invisible vehicle integration. When attached to a trim panel on the vehicle, the multifunctional device acts as a microphone, efficiently transferring mechanical vibrations and displacements to the piezo element. The result? Highly accurate speech recognition and acoustic sensing performance.
At a glance, here’s what sets SVS apart:
Cost effective
Multi-purpose: sense both vibration and sound
Fully-developed design
Surface-mounted
Uses membrane protection
Interior and exterior applications
Clean integration into vehicle panels
Single or multi-element array configurations
HARMAN owned Intellectual Property
Robust microphone design
Analog or digital interface available
Simple attachment methods
Single configuration for detection
Scalable array configuration
Combine with beam-forming for localization
Target IP69
Membrane solution
Allows for easy water jet cleaning and drainage of water
Small size (15mm dia. grill)
Many potential vehicle locations
Small 2-way or 4-way connectors required