scholarly journals A Geometric Approach to Sound Source Localization from Time-Delay Estimates

2014 ◽  
Vol 22 (6) ◽  
pp. 1082-1095 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xavier Alameda-Pineda ◽  
Radu Horaud
2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. 2417
Author(s):  
Hongyan Xing ◽  
Xu Yang

To reduce the negative effect on sound source localization when the source is at an extreme angle and improve localization precision and stability, a theoretical model of a three-plane five-element microphone array is established, using time-delay values to judge the sound source’s quadrant position. Corresponding judgment criteria were proposed, solving the problem in which a single-plane array easily blurs the measured position. Based on sound source geometric localization, a formula for the sound source azimuth calculation of a single-plane five-element microphone array was derived. The sinusoids and cosines of two elevation angles based on two single-plane arrays were introduced into the sound source spherical coordinates as composite weighted coefficients, and a sound source localization fusion algorithm based on a three-plane five-element microphone array was proposed. The relationship between the time-delay estimation error, elevation angle, horizontal angle, and microphone array localization performance was discussed, and the precision and stability of ranging and direction finding were analyzed. The results show that the measurement precision of the distance from the sound source to the array center and the horizontal angle are improved one to threefold, and the measurement precision of the elevation angle is improved one to twofold. Although there is a small error, the overall performance of the sound source localization is stable, reflecting the advantages of the fusion algorithm.


2013 ◽  
Vol 397-400 ◽  
pp. 2209-2214
Author(s):  
Chuan Yi Zhang ◽  
Chang Wei Mi ◽  
Pei Yang Yao

In the estimation of time delay, there always would not appear obvious peak with the basic cross-correlation (CC). In order to solve the problem of the basic cross-correlation method, this essay represents an improved time delay estimation method based on the generalized cross-correlation (GCC) and combines with the microphone array structure to achieve sound source localization. Finally, the simulation results show that this method could measure the sound source’s location accurately with noise and reverberation, and the distance positioning error is less than 10cm, the direction angle error is below 3°.


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