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Sound Localization Based on Acoustic Source Using Multiple Microphone Array in an Indoor Environment

Ming‐An Chung, Hung-Chi Chou, Chia-Wei Lin

2022Electronics41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Sound signals have been widely applied in various fields. One of the popular applications is sound localization, where the location and direction of a sound source are determined by analyzing the sound signal. In this study, two microphone linear arrays were used to locate the sound source in an indoor environment. The TDOA is also designed to deal with the problem of delay in the reception of sound signals from two microphone arrays by using the generalized cross-correlation algorithm to calculate the TDOA. The proposed microphone array system with the algorithm can successfully estimate the sound source’s location. The test was performed in a standardized chamber. This experiment used two microphone arrays, each with two microphones. The experimental results prove that the proposed method can detect the sound source and obtain good performance with a position error of about 2.0~2.3 cm and angle error of about 0.74 degrees. Therefore, the experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of the system.

Topics & Concepts

MicrophoneMultilaterationAcoustic source localizationAcousticsMicrophone arrayNoise-canceling microphoneSound (geography)Computer scienceDirectional soundSIGNAL (programming language)Position (finance)Sound pressurePhysicsEconomicsFinanceNode (physics)Programming languageSpeech and Audio ProcessingIndoor and Outdoor Localization TechnologiesMusic and Audio Processing
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