DocumentCode
3716243
Title
Direction of arrival estimation using pseudo-intensity vectors with direct-path dominance test
Author
AlastairH. Moore;Christine Evers;Patrick A. Naylor;David L. Alon;Boaz Rafaely
Author_Institution
Imperial College London, Dept. of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
fYear
2015
Firstpage
2296
Lastpage
2300
Abstract
The accuracy of direction of arrival estimation tends to degrade under reverberant conditions due to the presence of reflected signal components which are correlated with the direct path. The recently proposed direct-path dominance test provides a means of identifying time-frequency regions in which a single signal path is dominant. By analysing only these regions it was shown that the accuracy of the FS-MUSIC algorithm could be significantly improved. However, for real-time implementation a less computationally demanding localisation algorithm would be preferable. In the present contribution we investigate the direct-path dominance test as a preprocessing step to pseudo-intensity vector-based localisation. A novel formulation of the pseudo-intensity vector is proposed which further exploits the direct path dominance test and leads to improved localisation performance.
Keywords
"Direction-of-arrival estimation","Time-frequency analysis","Estimation","Arrays","Harmonic analysis","Correlation","Multiple signal classification"
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO), 2015 23rd European
Electronic_ISBN
2076-1465
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EUSIPCO.2015.7362794
Filename
7362794
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