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Microphone array signal processing / Jacob Benesty, Jingdong Chen, Yiteng Huang.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Springer topics in signal processing ; v. 1.Publication details: Berlin : Springer, 2008.Description: x, 240 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. ; casedContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 3540786112
  • 9783540786115
  • 3540786120
  • 9783540786122
  • 3642097340
  • 9783642097348
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.3893
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Contents:
Classical Optimal Filtering -- Conventional Beamforming Techniques -- On the Use of the LCMV Filter in Room Acoustic Environments -- Noise Reduction with Multiple Microphones: a Unified Treatment -- Noncausal (Frequency-Domain) Optimal Filters -- Microphone Arrays from a MIMO Perspective -- Sequential Separation and Dereverberation: the Two-Stage Approach -- Direction-of-Arrival and Time-Difference-of-Arrival Estimation -- Unaddressed Problems.
Summary: Microphone arrays have the potential to solve many important problems in both human-machine and human-human interfaces for different kinds of communications. The main objective of this book is to derive and explain the most fundamental algorithms from a strictly broadband (signals and/or processing) viewpoint.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classical Optimal Filtering -- Conventional Beamforming Techniques -- On the Use of the LCMV Filter in Room Acoustic Environments -- Noise Reduction with Multiple Microphones: a Unified Treatment -- Noncausal (Frequency-Domain) Optimal Filters -- Microphone Arrays from a MIMO Perspective -- Sequential Separation and Dereverberation: the Two-Stage Approach -- Direction-of-Arrival and Time-Difference-of-Arrival Estimation -- Unaddressed Problems.

Microphone arrays have the potential to solve many important problems in both human-machine and human-human interfaces for different kinds of communications. The main objective of this book is to derive and explain the most fundamental algorithms from a strictly broadband (signals and/or processing) viewpoint.

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