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Microphone Arrays Signal Processing Techniques and Applications
Başlık:
Microphone Arrays Signal Processing Techniques and Applications
ISBN:
9783662046197
Edition:
1st ed. 2001.
Yayın Bilgileri:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2001.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XVIII, 398 p. online resource.
Series:
Digital Signal Processing
Contents:
I. Speech Enhancement -- 1 Constant Directivity Beamforming -- 2 Superdirective Microphone Arrays -- 3 Post-Filtering Techniques -- 4 Spatial Coherence Functions for Differential Microphones in Isotropic Noise Fields -- 5 Robust Adaptive Beamforming -- 6 GSVD-Based Optimal Filtering for Multi-Microphone Speech Enhancement -- 7 Explicit Speech Modeling for Microphone Array Speech Acquisition -- II. Source Localization -- 8 Robust Localization in Reverberant Rooms -- 9 Multi-Source Localization Strategies -- 10 Joint Audio-Video Signal Processing for Object Localization and Tracking -- III. Applications -- 11 Microphone-Array Hearing Aids -- 12 Small Microphone Arrays with Postfilters for Noise and Acoustic Echo Reduction -- 13 Acoustic Echo Cancellation for Beamforming Microphone Arrays -- 14 Optimal and Adaptive Microphone Arrays for Speech Input in Automobiles -- 15 Speech Recognition with Microphone Arrays -- 16 Blind Separation of Acoustic Signals -- IV. Open Problems and Future Directions -- 17 Future Directions for Microphone Arrays -- 18 Future Directions in Microphone Array Processing.
Abstract:
The study and implementation of microphone arrays originated over 20 years ago. Thanks to the research and experimental developments pursued to the present day, the field has matured to the point that array-based technology now has immediate applicability to a number of current systems and a vast potential for the improvement of existing products and the creation of future devices. This text is organized into four sections which roughly follow the major areas of microphone array research today. Parts I and II are primarily theoretical in nature and emphasize the use of microphone arrays for speech enhancement and source localization, respectively. Part III presents a number of specific applications of array-based technology. Part IV addresses some open questions and explores the future of the field. The result is a text that will be of utility to a large audience, from the student or practicing engineer just approaching the field to the advanced researcher with multi-channel signal processing experience.
Dil:
English