A bank of beamformers implementing a constant-amplitude panning law.
暂无分享,去创建一个
This paper describes a technique for designing a collection of beamformers, a "beamformer bank," that approximately produces a constant-amplitude panning law. Useful in multichannel audio recording scenarios, a point source will appear with energy above a specified sidelobe level in at most two adjacent beams, and the sum of all beam signals will approximate the source signal. A design method is described in which a specified sidelobe level determines beamwidth as a function of arrival direction and frequency, leading directly to the number and placement of beams at each frequency. Simulation results are presented verifying the proposed technique's performance.
[1] R. T. Compton,et al. A numerical pattern synthesis algorithm for arrays , 1990 .
[2] Mark A. Poletti,et al. Three-Dimensional Surround Sound Systems Based on Spherical Harmonics , 2005 .
[3] Ramani Duraiswami,et al. Flexible and Optimal Design of Spherical Microphone Arrays for Beamforming , 2007, IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing.
[4] Ville Pulkki,et al. Spatial sound generation and perception by amplitude panning techniques , 2001 .