Design of Circular Differential Microphone Arrays (Record no. 54496)

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ISBN 9783319148427
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Call Number 621.382
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Author Benesty, Jacob.
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Title Design of Circular Differential Microphone Arrays
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Number of Pages IX, 166 p. 102 illus., 100 illus. in color.
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Series statement Springer Topics in Signal Processing,
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Remark 2 Introduction -- Problem Formulation -- Design of First-Order Circular Differential Arrays -- Design of Second-Order Circular Differential Arrays -- Design of Third-Order Circular Differential Arrays -- Super directive Beamforming with Circular Arrays -- Minimum-Norm Solution for Robust Circular Differential Arrays -- Design of Circular Differential Arrays with the Jacobi-Anger Expansion.
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Summary, etc Recently, we proposed a completely novel and efficient way to design differential beamforming algorithms for linear microphone arrays. Thanks to this very flexible approach, any order of differential arrays can be designed. Moreover, they can be made robust against white noise amplification, which is the main inconvenience in these types of arrays. The other well-known problem with linear arrays is that electronic steering is not really feasible.  In this book, we extend all these fundamental ideas to circular microphone arrays and show that we can design small and compact differential arrays of any order that can be electronically steered in many different directions and offer a good degree of control of the white noise amplification problem, high directional gain, and frequency-independent response. We also present a number of practical examples, demonstrating that differential beamforming with circular microphone arrays is likely one of the best candidates for applications involving speech enhancement (i.e., noise reduction and dereverberation). Nearly all of the material presented is new and will be of great interest to engineers, students, and researchers working with microphone arrays and their applications in all types of telecommunications, security and surveillance contexts.
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Author 2 Chen, Jingdong.
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Author 2 Cohen, Israel.
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Uniform Resource Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14842-7
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-- Engineering.
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-- Electrical engineering.
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-- Engineering.
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-- Signal, Image and Speech Processing.
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-- Communications Engineering, Networks.
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