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A Simple Theory and New Method of Differential Beamforming With Uniform Linear Microphone Arrays

Gongping Huang, Jacob Benesty, Israel Cohen, Jingdong Chen

2020IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio Speech and Language Processing75 citationsDOI

Abstract

This article presents a theoretical study of differential beamforming with uniform linear arrays. By defining a forward spatial difference operator, any order of the spatial difference of the observed signals can be represented as a product of a difference operator matrix and the microphone array observations. Consequently, differential beamforming is implemented in two stages, where the first one obtains spatial difference of the observations and the second stage optimizes the beamformer. The major contributions of this article are as follows. First, we propose a new theory of differential beamforming with uniform linear arrays, which shows clearly the connection between the conventional differential beamforming and the null-constrained differential beamforming methods. This provides some new insight into the design of differential beamformers. Second, we deduce some new differential beamformers, where conventional beamforming may be seen as a particular case. Specifically, we derive the maximum white noise gain (MWNG), maximum directivity factor (MDF), parameterized MDF, and parameterized maximum front-to-back ratio differential beamformers. Third, we further extend the idea of how to design optimal differential beamformers by combining both the observed signals and their spatial differences.

Topics & Concepts

BeamformingDifferential (mechanical device)MathematicsMicrophone arrayMicrophoneDirectivityDifferential operatorParameterized complexityComputer scienceAlgorithmMathematical analysisPhysicsAntenna (radio)TelecommunicationsSound pressureThermodynamicsSpeech and Audio ProcessingAcoustic Wave Phenomena ResearchAdvanced Adaptive Filtering Techniques