Tytuł pozycji:
An Introduction to Virtual Phased Arrays for Beamforming Applications
Sound localization problems are usually tackled by the acquisition of data from phased microphone
arrays and the application of acoustic holography or beamforming algorithms. However, the number of
sensors required to achieve reliable results is often prohibitive, particularly if the frequency range of
interest is wide. It is shown that the number of sensors required can be reduced dramatically providing
the sound field is time stationary. The use of scanning techniques such as “Scan & Paint” allows for the
gathering of data across a sound field in a fast and efficient way, using a single sensor and webcam only.
It is also possible to characterize the relative phase field by including an additional static microphone
during the acquisition process. This paper presents the theoretical and experimental basis of the proposed
method to localise sound sources using only one fixed microphone and one moving acoustic sensor. The
accuracy and resolution of the method have been proven to be comparable to large microphone arrays,
thus constituting the so called “virtual phased arrays”.