Performance of a delay-and-sum beamformer is typically degraded in a reverberant enclosure because the beam captures not only the desired source signal (direct path) but also all images along the beam axis. Matched-filter processing of microphone arrays is shown to improve the quality of sound capture in reverberant environments. This paper also reports the performance of Matched-filter array processing in a real room. Significant improvements are shown over single microphones and the traditional delay-and-sum beamformer
Matched-Filter Processing of Microphone Array for Spatial Volume Selectivity
Svaizer, Piergiorgio;
1995-01-01
Abstract
Performance of a delay-and-sum beamformer is typically degraded in a reverberant enclosure because the beam captures not only the desired source signal (direct path) but also all images along the beam axis. Matched-filter processing of microphone arrays is shown to improve the quality of sound capture in reverberant environments. This paper also reports the performance of Matched-filter array processing in a real room. Significant improvements are shown over single microphones and the traditional delay-and-sum beamformerFile in questo prodotto:
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