DocumentCode
703102
Title
Active binaural sound localization
Author
Reid, Greg ; Milios, Evangelos
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., York Univ., North York, ON, Canada
fYear
1998
fDate
8-11 Sept. 1998
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
Estimating the direction of arrival of sound in three dimensional space is typically performed by generalized time-delay processing on a set of signals from an array of omnidirectional microphones. This requires specialized multichannel A/D hardware. Our work is motivated by the desire to only use standard two-channel audio A/D, which is commonly available on personal computers. To estimate direction of arrival of sound, we change the pose of the microphones by mounting them on a computer-controlled pan-and-tilt unit. In this paper, we describe two approaches. The first uses two omnidirectional microphones on a fixed baseline, which has two rotational degrees of freedom. The second uses a directional microphone with two rotational degrees of freedom. We show algorithms for estimation of sound direction of arrival using these configurations. Preliminary experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of the approach.
Keywords
acoustic signal processing; analogue-digital conversion; direction-of-arrival estimation; microphone arrays; active binaural sound localization; computer-controlled pan-and-tilt unit; direction of arrival; directional microphone; multichannel A/D hardware; omnidirectional microphone array; time-delay processing; two-channel audio A/D; Azimuth; Delay effects; Direction-of-arrival estimation; Ear; Frequency measurement; Microphones; Standards;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing Conference (EUSIPCO 1998), 9th European
Conference_Location
Rhodes
Print_ISBN
978-960-7620-06-4
Type
conf
Filename
7089572
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