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3D Non-Synchronous Measurements With Central Reference Based on Revolution and Autorotation of Spherical Microphone Array

Liang Yu, Huimin Liu, Ning Chu, Ali Mohammad‐Djafari, Weihua Yang

2023IEEE Signal Processing Letters11 citationsDOI

Abstract

The non-synchronous measurement (NSM) technology has been significantly developed. NSM at the coprime position (CP-NSM) is a measurement principle in two-dimensional (2D) acoustic imaging, wherein a planar array is moved to a coprime position for measurements. However, there are certain drawbacks to the measurement principles of spherical arrays in three-dimensional (3D) acoustic imaging. A measurement principle of 3D acoustic imaging has been investigated using 3D Non-Synchronous Measurements with a Central Reference based on Revolution and Autorotation (CR-NSM). The primary contributions of this CR-NSM are as follows: (1) A measurement principle for 3D non-synchronous measurements with a central reference based on revolution and autorotation is proposed. (2) The spatial resolution is primarily determined by the revolution in CR-NSM, and the side lobe is reduced by autorotation in CR-NSM. In the simulation results, the spatial resolution is obtained using CR-NSM for good imaging at low signal-to-noise ratios (SNR). Moreover, the cross-spectral matrix (CSM) completion error is enhanced by adding the phase relations between consecutive positions. The CR-NSM algorithm was developed according to the measurement principles of 3D acoustic imaging.

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