Spherical harmonic decomposition of wavefields is not only an active problem in acoustic signal processing but also a useful tool in a plethora of applications such as 3-D beamforming, direction of arrival estimation, and spatial sound recording. This paper presents a novel array structure consisting of a set of parallel circular arrays of sensors to decompose a wavefield into spherical harmonic components. The new structure presented here provides an alternative design to the traditional spherical microphone arrays with increased flexibility on sensor locations. We use the underlying structure of the wave propagation together with the properties of the associated Legendre functions and the spherical Bessel functions to develop a systematic...
This paper proposes the theory and design of circular higher-order microphone arrays for 3D sound fi...
The analysis for microphone arrays formed by mounting micro-phones on a sound-hard spherical or cyli...
� Sound is collected at the microphones on a spherical array � If we weigh the collected data approp...
We present a novel theory and design for constructing microphone arrays to extract spherical harmoni...
This paper presents a double sided conical sensor array for common array processing applications. We...
Decomposition of a soundfield into spherical harmonics is a funda-mental problem in acoustic signal ...
Directional sound-field information is becoming more important in sound-field analysis and auditoriu...
Spherical microphone and circular microphone arrays are useful for sampling sound fields that may be...
This paper provides a generalized framework to decompose a sourcefield into its spatial and frequenc...
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of spherical microphone a...
Three dimensional (3D) spatial soundfield reconstruction techniques typically need multiple loudspea...
Spherical microphone arrays have attracted attention for analyzing the sound field in a region and b...
We present a method for computing a spherical harmonic representation of a sound field based on obse...
We present a method for computing a spherical harmonic representation of a sound field based on obse...
Spherical microphone arrays have attracted attention for analyzing the sound field in a region and b...
This paper proposes the theory and design of circular higher-order microphone arrays for 3D sound fi...
The analysis for microphone arrays formed by mounting micro-phones on a sound-hard spherical or cyli...
� Sound is collected at the microphones on a spherical array � If we weigh the collected data approp...
We present a novel theory and design for constructing microphone arrays to extract spherical harmoni...
This paper presents a double sided conical sensor array for common array processing applications. We...
Decomposition of a soundfield into spherical harmonics is a funda-mental problem in acoustic signal ...
Directional sound-field information is becoming more important in sound-field analysis and auditoriu...
Spherical microphone and circular microphone arrays are useful for sampling sound fields that may be...
This paper provides a generalized framework to decompose a sourcefield into its spatial and frequenc...
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of spherical microphone a...
Three dimensional (3D) spatial soundfield reconstruction techniques typically need multiple loudspea...
Spherical microphone arrays have attracted attention for analyzing the sound field in a region and b...
We present a method for computing a spherical harmonic representation of a sound field based on obse...
We present a method for computing a spherical harmonic representation of a sound field based on obse...
Spherical microphone arrays have attracted attention for analyzing the sound field in a region and b...
This paper proposes the theory and design of circular higher-order microphone arrays for 3D sound fi...
The analysis for microphone arrays formed by mounting micro-phones on a sound-hard spherical or cyli...
� Sound is collected at the microphones on a spherical array � If we weigh the collected data approp...