Acoustic Array Systems: Theory, Implementation, and Application
Author: Mingsian R. Bai , Jeong-Guon Ih , Jacob Benesty & 0 more
Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press
Edition: 1st edition
Publication Date: 2013-04-30
Language: English
Paperback: 536 pages
ISBN-10: 0470827238
ISBN-13: 9780470827239
Book Description
Presents a unified framework of far-field and near-field array techniques for noise source identification and sound field visualization, from theory to application.
Acoustic Array Systems: Theory, Implementation, and Application provides an overview of microphone array technology with applications in noise source identification and sound field visualization. In the comprehensive treatment of microphone arrays, the topics covered include an introduction to the theory, far-field and near-field array signal processing algorithms, practical implementations, and common applications: vehicles, computing and communications equipment, compressors, fans, and household appliances, and hands-free speech. The author concludes with other emerging techniques and innovative algorithms.
Encompasses theoretical background, implementation considerations and application know-how
Shows how to tackle broader problems in signal processing, control, and transudcers
Covers both farfield and nearfield techniques in a balanced way
Introduces innovative algorithms including equivalent source imaging (NESI) and high-resolution nearfield arrays
Selected code examples available for download for readers to practice on their own
Presentation slides available for instructor use
A valuable resource for Postgraduates and researchers in acoustics, noise control engineering, audio engineering, and signal processing.
From the Inside Flap
Previously, microphone arrays were used extensively used in beam-forming and estimation of source direction in speech enhancement problems. In Acoustic Array Systems: Theory, Implementation, and Application, the authors cover two other relatively less addressed problems: noise source identification and sound field visualization. Specifically, using these techniques, one is able to locate and even quantify noise sources. In addition, sound field distribution can be “visualized” by calculating the acoustical variables: pressure, particle velocity, and sound intensity. With comprehensive treatment of microphone arrays, the book covers an introduction to the theory, far-field and near-field array signal processing algorithms, practical implementations, and common applications, such as vehicles, computing and communications equipment, compressors, fans, and household appliances. The authors conclude with other emerging techniques and innovative algorithms.
This book is ideal for postgraduates and researchers in acoustics, noise control engineering, audio engineering, and signal processing. It will also be helpful to practicing engineers in automotive, information, telecommunications, consumer electronics, cloud computing, and aerospace industries.
Encompasses theory, implementation considerations and application know-how
Provides theoretical background necessary for acoustic array systems
Covers both farfield and nearfield techniques in a balanced way
Introduces innovative algorithms including equivalent source imaging (NESI) and high-resolution nearfield arrays
Selected code examples available for download for readers to practice on their own
Presentation slides available for instructor use
From the Back Cover
Previously, microphone arrays were used extensively used in beam-forming and estimation of source direction in speech enhancement problems. In Acoustic Array Systems: Theory, Implementation, and Application, the authors cover two other relatively less addressed problems: noise source identification and sound field visualization. Specifically, using these techniques, one is able to locate and even quantify noise sources. In addition, sound field distribution can be “visualized” by calculating the acoustical variables: pressure, particle velocity, and sound intensity. With comprehensive treatment of microphone arrays, the book covers an introduction to the theory, far-field and near-field array signal processing algorithms, practical implementations, and common applications, such as vehicles, computing and communications equipment, compressors, fans, and household appliances. The authors conclude with other emerging techniques and innovative algorithms.
This book is ideal for postgraduates and researchers in acoustics, noise control engineering, audio engineering, and signal processing. It will also be helpful to practicing engineers in automotive, information, telecommunications, consumer electronics, cloud computing, and aerospace industries.
Encompasses theory, implementation considerations and application know-how
Provides theoretical background necessary for acoustic array systems
Covers both farfield and nearfield techniques in a balanced way
Introduces innovative algorithms including equivalent source imaging (NESI) and high-resolution nearfield arrays
Selected code examples available for download for readers to practice on their own
Presentation slides available for instructor use
About the Author
Mingsian R. Bai, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Jeong-Guon Ih, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), South Korea