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HVAC-EAR: Eavesdropping Human Speech Using HVAC Systems

Published: October 1, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2510.01082v1

By: Tarikul Islam Tamiti , Biraj Joshi , Rida Hasan and more

Potential Business Impact:

Listens to talking through air vents.

Business Areas:
Sensor Hardware

Pressure sensors are widely integrated into modern Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems. As they are sensitive to acoustic pressure, they can be a source of eavesdropping. This paper introduces HVAC-EAR, which reconstructs intelligible speech from low-resolution, noisy pressure data with two key contributions: (i) We achieve intelligible reconstruction from as low as 0.5 kHz sampling rate, surpassing prior work limited to hot word detection, by employing a complex-valued conformer with a Complex Unified Attention Block to capture phoneme dependencies; (ii) HVAC-EAR mitigates transient HVAC noise by reconstructing both magnitude and phase of missing frequencies. For the first time, evaluations on real-world HVAC deployments show significant intelligibility, raising novel privacy concerns.

Page Count
5 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Sound