Title :
Generalized State Coherence Transform for multidimensional localization of multiple sources
Author :
Nesta, Francesco ; Omologo, Maurizio
Author_Institution :
Univ. di Trento, Trento, Italy
Abstract :
In our recent work an effective method for multiple source localization has been proposed under the name of cumulative state coherence transform (cSCT). Exploiting the physical meaning of the frequency-domain blind source separation and the sparse time-frequency dominance of the acoustic sources, multiple reliable TDOAs can be estimated with only two microphones, regardless of the permutation problem and of the microphone spacing. In this paper we present a multidimensional generalization of the cSCT which allows one to localize several sources in the P-dimensional space. An important approximation is made in order to perform a disjoint TDOA estimation over each dimension which reduces the localization problem to linear complexity. Furthermore the approach is invariant to the array geometry and to the assumed acoustic propagation model. Experimental results on simulated data show a precise 2-D localization of 7 sources by only using an array of three elements.
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; blind source separation; direction-of-arrival estimation; frequency-domain analysis; time-of-arrival estimation; P-dimensional space; TDOA; acoustic propagation model; acoustic sources; array geometry; frequency-domain blind source separation; generalized state coherence transform; linear complexity; microphones; multiple source localization; sparse time-frequency dominance; time-direction of arrival estimation; Acoustic arrays; Acoustic signal processing; Blind source separation; Frequency estimation; Microphones; Multidimensional signal processing; Multidimensional systems; Position measurement; Sensor arrays; Source separation; Blind source separation; independent component analysis; multi-source localization; multidimensional localization; permutation problem;
Conference_Titel :
Applications of Signal Processing to Audio and Acoustics, 2009. WASPAA '09. IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location :
New Paltz, NY
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3678-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1931-1168
DOI :
10.1109/ASPAA.2009.5346481