Study and Design of Differential Microphone Arrays
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The systematic coverage of differential microphone arrays in this book approaches the topic from a signal processing perspective, developing fundamental theory and algorithms and analyzing the relative performance, and limitations, of varied classes of DMA.
Microphone arrays have attracted a lot of interest over the last few decades since they have the potential to solve many important problems such as noise reduction/speech enhancement, source separation, dereverberation, spatial sound recording, and source localization/tracking, to name a few. However, the design and implementation of microphone arrays with beamforming algorithms is not a trivial task when it comes to processing broadband signals such as speech. Indeed, in most sensor arrangements, the beamformer output tends to have a frequency-dependent response. One exception, perhaps, is the family of differential microphone arrays (DMAs) who have the promise to form frequency-independent responses. Moreover, they have the potential to attain high directional gains with small and compact apertures. As a result, this type of microphone arrays has drawn much research and development attention recently. This book is intended to provide a systematic study of DMAs from a signal processing perspective. The primary objective is to develop a rigorous but yet simple theory
for the design, implementation, and performance analysis of DMAs. The theory includes some signal processing techniques for the design of commonly used first-order, second-order, third-order, and also the general Nth-order DMAs. For each order, particular examples are given on how to form standard directional patterns such as the dipole, cardioid, supercardioid, hypercardioid, subcardioid, and quadrupole. The study demonstrates the performance of the different order DMAs in terms of beampattern, directivity factor, white noise gain, and gain for point sources. The inherent relationship between differential processing and adaptive beamforming is discussed, which provides a better understanding of DMAs and why they can achieve high directional gain. Finally, we show how to design DMAs that can be robust against white noise amplification.
Provides a systematic study of differential microphone arrays from a signal processing perspective Develops fundamental theory and algorithms Explores to analyze and explain DMAs' performance and limitations Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Inhalt
Introduction.- Problem Formulation.- Study and Design of First-Order Differential Arrays.- Study and Design of Second-Order Differential Arrays.- Study and Design of Third-Order Differential Arrays with Three Distinct Nulls.- Minimum-Norm Solution for Robust Differential Arrays.- Study and Design of Differential Arrays with the MacLaurin's Series Approximation.
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- GTIN 09783642427565
- Genre Elektrotechnik
- Auflage 2013
- Sprache Englisch
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 192
- Größe H235mm x B155mm x T11mm
- Jahr 2014
- EAN 9783642427565
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3642427561
- Veröffentlichung 09.11.2014
- Titel Study and Design of Differential Microphone Arrays
- Autor Jingdong Chen , Jacob Benesty
- Untertitel Springer Topics in Signal Processing 6
- Gewicht 300g
- Herausgeber Springer Berlin Heidelberg